Book Title: Anusandhan 2011 02 SrNo 54
Author(s): Shilchandrasuri
Publisher: Kalikal Sarvagya Shri Hemchandracharya Navam Janmashatabdi Smruti Sanskar Shikshannidhi Ahmedabad

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________________ १७२ अनुसन्धान-५४ श्रीहेमचन्द्राचार्यविशेषांक भाग-२ one-sensed (ekendriya) beings |prthivio ambuo tejas 1-134 135-162 163-171 172-175 176-267 vāvuo mahiruhao beings 268-272 beings 273-275 two-sensed (dvindriya) three-sensed (trindriya) four-sensed (caturindriya) five-sensed (pancendriya) beings 276-281 beings living on earth (sthala-ga) 282-381 living in the sky (kha-ga) |382-409 living in water (ambu-ga) |410-423 The wealth of vocabulary contained in this section is remarkable, as it is in several Jaina texts, and would need further exploration: the influence of local languages is felt in several animal names which have no equivalent in Sanskrit. Section V Nārakakanda, the shortest of the lexicon, provides essentials of the Jaina view on the subject: the names of the seven hells from top to bottom and the number of residences (narakāvāsa) in each of them. In this manifesto of Jaina doctrine, which echoes the beginning of the author's Trişasțišalākāpuruşacaritra in many respects, there is an area which has special significance and is dealt with at length, namely that of time (II.40cd-76). We are immediately immersed in a distinctly Jaina-atmosphere: kālo dvividho 'vasarpiny-utsarpiņi-vibhedataḥ (II,4lab) This half-verse is found identical in the Trişasti. (1.2.112ab: golden age, life of Sāgaracandra and Priyadarśanā). In the two works the subsequent stanzas describe the “twelve-spoked

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