Book Title: Agam 05 Ang 05 Bhagvati Vyakhya Prajnapti Sutra Part 03
Author(s): K C Lalwani
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ TRANSLATOR'S FOREWORD The Third Volume of the Bhagavati Sūtra goes to the earnest reader after a gap of six years which was due to circumstances beyond control; but from the writer's side, the period has not been altogether barren so much so that the output of the period includes an authentic text on the life and doctrines of Mahavira and two comprehensive translations, one the Uttaradhyayana Sutra and the other the Kalpa Sutra, the former in verse-form like the original. It is expected that henceforth the flow of the subsequent volumes of the Bhagavati may be more regular. As in the previous two volumes (English Version), so here too topics under discussion go on changing so that the reader is always kept on the suspense as to what to expect next. Thus, for instance, the topics in Book Seven range from food intake till heretics, and yet the reader does not lose interest. Likewise, in Book Eight, topics range from matter which is highly concrete till devotion which is an abstract item. The volume is rich in historical matter in so far as it refers to two great wars of the reign of king Kunika which must have been very important events, though the presentation is in the form of mythology. The age of Mahāvīra was an age of heterodox religions with many spiritual leaders, all of whom were outside the fold of the Brahminical religion. In this volume, we come across the names of many sects and of heretical monks some of whom came in touch with Mahavira and his monks and were converted to Jainism. a The volume is also rich in scientific content, since a very long and penetrating discussion is devoted to matterConsciously transformed, spontaneously transformed and as mixture of the two. Well, it has not been possible to check the reaction of a modern particle physicist to this, but it can be safely said that the discussion, whatever its worth today, was one of the most advanced for the period during which it was written and was unprecedented in any other text of the time.

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