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________________ LXVI : PAÑCALINGĪPRAKARAŅAM PAÑCALINGĪPRAKARANAM : A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION General Introduction : Pañcalingīprakaranam is a unique philosophical treatise by Śrimad Jineśvarasūri that carries out a detailed analysis of the five indicators or signs of righteousness or right-vision. The first verse enunciates the names of the five signs; verses from 2nd to 13th deal with the first sign – Upaśama or subsidence; those from 14th to 32nd with the second sign – Samvega or desire for liberation; the ones from 33rd to 52nd with the third sign - Nirveda or detachment; those from 53rd to 77th with the fourth sign - Anukampā or compassion, and the verses from 78th to 100th deal with the fifth sign of righteousness - Āstikya or firm belief. The Language and Style : This work has been written in the Jaina Mahārāstrī Prākt language, and in excellent poetic compositions in gāthā metre. The Size of the Treatise : This work is in 101 Prākīt gāthā verses and its available published edition with a detailed Samskrt commentary by Ācārya Śrī Jinapatisūri is in 187 leaves in sū tra format. The Period of Writing of This Work : Though no definite date has been indicated by the author as to when this treatise was written, from the evidence of the dates of his other avilable
SR No.023142
Book TitlePanchlingiprakaranam
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHemlata Beliya
PublisherVimal Sudarshan Chandra Parmarthik Jain Trust
Publication Year2006
Total Pages316
LanguageSanskrit, Hindi
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size17 MB
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