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Bhavana Acharya Samantabhadra divided the Jain Agamas into four parts: Pratimanuyoga, Charananuyoga, Karananuyoga, and Dravyanuyoga. Of these, Karananuyoga is the most complex and not easily understood by everyone. Motivated by compassion, the learned, elderly, and experienced scholar Pandit Pannalalji Sahityacharya wrote the first part of Karananuyoga Deepak based on the Jivakanda, the second part based on the Karmakanda, and the third part based on Triloksar, Tiloypannatti, and Rajavartika. These were published by the Shri Bharatvarshiya Di. Jain Mahasabha in 1685, 1687, and 1960 respectively. The copies of the first part have been exhausted. Last year, there was a need in the Sangha, which was fulfilled by making Xerox copies. Therefore, a plan was made to publish its second edition.
Aryika Prasantamatiji, a member of the Sangha, prepared the press copy by making some corrections based on the Jivakanda and adding some questions and answers. It is our hope that she will continue to work in this way and increase her available क्षयोपशम.
Panditji Sa. has explained very difficult concepts in a concise