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________________ 36 Vasantkumar M. Bhatt Nirgrantha The historical data provided by Prabhācandra of Rājagaccha in the Prabhāvaka-carita (A. D. 1277) reveals that, perhaps the task of carrying Gujarat in lead in the intellectual arena, was handed over to Hemacandra by Siddharāja. Manuscripts from Kāśmira as also from other parts of the country were then made available to Hemacandra. What is more, after defeating the Paramāra potentate Yasovarmā of Mālava, the library of Dhārā (which included the manuscripts of Bhoja's works), was brought to Gujarat. Siddharāja Jayasimha looked at the collection of works from Mālava through green eyes of jealousy and asked Hemacandra to compose a new grammar that would bring prestige to Gujarat. The result was the Siddha-Hemaśabdānuśāsana, a Sanskrit-Prakrit grammar. In Merutungācārya's Prabandha-cintāmaņi (A. D. 1305), there is the third canto called "Siddharāja prabandha," in which this grammar is eulogized in fulsome terms: भ्रातः संवृणु पाणिनिप्रलपितं कातन्त्रकन्था वृथा मा कार्षीः कटु शाकटायनवचः शूद्रेण चान्द्रेण किम् । कः कण्ठाभरणादिभिर्बठरयत्यात्मानमन्यैरपि श्रूयन्ते यदि तावदर्थमधुराः श्रीसिद्धहेमोक्तयः ॥ Thus, by penning the Siddha-Hema-śabdānuśāsana, Hemacandra had endeavoured to smear the Astädhyāyi of Pāņini as also the Sarasvati-kanthābharana of Bhoja besides other grammars composed between the two in time. On the evidence of verses from the Prabhāvaka-carita, in the times of Hemacandra, the Kālāpaka vyäkarana was much in vogue and the Brahmins did not teach the Pāṇinian system of grammar to non-brahmins as it was a Vedānga. Thus, for the benefit of the people at large, Hemacandra composed his Siddha-Hema-sabdanuśāsana. In it he removed the Vaidika portion of the Astādhyāyī and replaced it with the grammar of the Prakrits such as Māgadhi, Sauraseni, Paiśācī, Mahārāștri, Ārsa (Ardhamāgadhi of the Jaina canon), Apabhramsa etc. Thus Hemacandra provided intellectual leadership not only to Gujarat but also to the whole of India of his times. The Vaidika mantras were used only in the context of Yajna-rituals, but the Prakrit dialects that were spoken in different parts of the country, and the literary compositions that were written in Prakrits, were duly recognised by Hemacandra. As a result, he thought it useful to add grammar of these Prakrits which was perhaps the need / demand of the time. Thus he gave the first clear and positive evidence of his intellectual leanings. III As noted in the foregoing section, Hemacandra wrote on different subjects. But this paper attempts to highlight and evaluate his genius in the field of grammar alone. His all-encompassing study of language becomes clear by looking into his following works : (i) the Siddha-Hema-sabdānuśāsana :- It contains grammar of both Sanskrit and Prakrits. He had also written shorter and longer (E and ) commentaries on this grammar. In addition, he had written a third commentary called the sabda-mahārnava or the Brhannyāsa, today available only in fragments. (ii) the Uņādi-sūtra : This, too, Jain Education Intemational For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.522702
Book TitleNirgrantha-2
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorM A Dhaky, Jitendra B Shah
PublisherShardaben Chimanbhai Educational Research Centre
Publication Year1996
Total Pages326
LanguageEnglish, Hindi, Gujarati
ClassificationMagazine, India_Nirgrantha, & India
File Size14 MB
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