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## Introduction
The complexity of Karanaanuyoag in Jain literature is well-known. Access for the average reader to authentic texts is practically impossible. Without a proper understanding of Gunasthan, Margana and Jivasamaas, it is impossible to move forward in this direction. Therefore, it is possible to present these profound topics in a simple and understandable manner (Madc Easy). While work has been done in this direction, its usefulness cannot be denied.
The books written by Pandit Kailashchandra Shastri in the question-and-answer style on Karanaanuyoag, Dravyanuyoag and Charanaanuyoag were published by the Chira Seva Mandir Trust, Varanasi, but are now unavailable. A version of 'Dravyanuyoag Pradeshka' written by Pandit Pannalalji was published from Shantivirnagar, but it is also unavailable now. Before these, Guru of Gurus, Shri Gopaladasji Bareya, had written 'Jain Siddhant Praveshika' in the question-and-answer style, which was a very useful publication, but it is also not easily available today.
Understanding the importance of publishing books in this style, the Bharatvarshiya Digambar Jain Mahasabha took a step in this direction, resulting in the publication of Karanaanuyoag Deepak parts 1, 2, and 3 in 1985, 1987, and 1990 respectively. The author of these three books is Pandit Pannalalji Jain Sahityacharya, a renowned scholar of the Jain world. He is continuously...