Book Title: Canonical Literature Of Jainas
Author(s): H R Kapadia
Publisher: Hindi Granth Karyalay

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________________ 148 THE CANONICAL LITERATURE OF THE JAINAS [CHAP. (p. 83) that herein 19 kinds of prāyascittas are treated, and that this work is a part and parcel of Nisīha, since the vidhänd of jūtakatpa is mentioned there. 2 : UTTARAJJHAYANA As already noted on pp. 47-48, this is a Mülasuttäof multiple authorship. It consists of 36 ajjhayaņas. Their significant titles are given in the Uttarajjhayananijjutti (v. 13-17) as under: (1) Vinayasuya, (2) Parīsaha, (3) Cairangijja, (4) Asamkhaya, (5) Akāmamaraņā, (6) Niyanthi, (7) Orabbha, (8) Kāvilijja, (9) Namipavvajjā, (10) Dumapattaya, (11) Bahusuyapujja, (12) Hari. esa, (13) Citta-Sambhūi, (14). Usuārijja, (15) Sabhikkhu, (16) Samāhithāna, (17) Pāvasamaņiğja, (18) Sañjaījja, (19) Miyacāriyā, (20) Nijanțhijja, (21) Samuddapālijja, (22) Rahanemiya, (23) KesiGoyamijja, (24) Samiää, (25). Jannaijja, (26) Sāmāyārī, (27) Khalunkijja, (28) Mukkhagaï, (29) Appamāä, (30) T'ava, (31) Carana, (32) Pamāyathāna, (33) Kammappayadi, (34) Lesā, (35) Anagāramagga and _(36) Jīvājīvavibhatti, ....... . In Samavāya (XXXVI, p. -64 ) we come across the names of these 36 ajjhayanas; but they differ at times from the ones noted above.3It may be added that the names of the ajjhayanas 3, 4, 7, 10, 14 and 25 can be cited as instances of a name by ādāna, pada, one of the 10 types of names noted in Anuogaddāra (s. 130). 1 Instead of this word, Kulamandana Sūri has used the word Milagantha :.. &s can be seen from the following lines quoted in Senapraśna (III, p. 80b): ....... "आवस्सय ओहनिज्जुत्ति १ पिण्डनिज्जुत्ति २ उत्तरायणे ३। fix. fa af L. - इति श्रीकुलमण्डनसूरिकृतप्राकृतसिद्धान्तस्तवगाथा। एतस्यां च मूलग्रन्थाश्चत्वार एते प्रोक्ताः सन्ति" The use of this word Mülagrantha may remind one of the word Mü43 lagrantha occurring in the Bauddha dietionary Mahāvyutpatti and meaning Buddha's own words. 2. Verges 18-26 mention the respective topics of these 36 ajjhayanas. 8 Ajjhayanas C, 20 and 23 are respectively named here as Purisavijja, Ana hapavvajjā and Goyama-Kesijja. The rest have their names practically the same as noted above. These names may be compared with those given on p. 30 of D. C. J. M. (vol. XVII,? pt. III).

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