Book Title: Agama
Author(s): Namramuni, Gunvant Barvalia
Publisher: Global Jain Agam Mission

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________________ There are four types of Anuyoga: CARANKARANĀNUYOGA : ☐ Description related to character development, growth and security is called Carankaranǎnuyoga. Description regarding the action process of the monks is also called Carankaranānuyoga. DHARMAKATHĀNUYOGA : Non-violence, restraint and penance, religious stories, incidences of highly spiritual men and the preception of divine holy monks is also termed as Anuyoga of Dharmakathānuyoga. GANĪTĀNUYOGA : · INTRODUCTION TO AGAMAS · If any subject is clarified using maths as a medium, then the Anuyog is termed as Ganitanuyoga. Medium of calculation used to calculate time or space is also a part of Ganitanuyoga. DRAVYĀNUYOGA : · Life related matters or the description of nine substances is termed as Dravyānuyoga. The Agama comprises of eleven Anga Sutras, twelve Upanga, four Mool Sūtras, four Ched Sutras and one Avaşyaka totaling to thirty two Sūtras (scriptures). The twelfth Anga, Dhristiwāda Sūtra has been lost. The Derawasi community has ten Prakarnik, Panchkalbhashya, Mahanishith and Pindniyukt Sūtras totaling to forty fives sūtras. 6

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