Book Title: Chapter on Passion Author(s): N L Jain Publisher: Parshwanath VidyapithPage 17
________________ Introduction : (3) era texts. In contrast, the pro-canons belong to post-exposition era and describe particularly one subject only. The qualitative (content wise) and quantitative details of these texts are given in appropriate tables in the section on notes which indicate whatever we have at this time implying major part in loss. Digambara Pro-canons / Quasi-canons There are two major pro-canons of Digambaras originated from Pre-canon sections under 12th primary canon shown as below in Table 1. Table 1: Digambara Pro-canons Name Origin S. No. 01. Verses, Aph. (A) 180-245 Section (Vastu) x Chapter (Pāhuda) Kasaya-pāhuda 51h Pre- canon (reduced from 16000 padas) 02. Şațkhandāgama 6000+A 2nd pre- v IV canon As in 2 As in 2 As in 2 03. Mahābandha 04. Mūlācāra 40000+ 1249 Basic Conduct - 05. 2100 Bhagavati Ārādhanā In addition, Mūlācāra (Basic Conduct) of Baļķakera (taken as equivalent to the first primary canon on conduct) and Bhagavati Aradhanā (Revered Accomplishing) by Śivārya could also be included in pro-canonical literature. Both are in Prāksta. However, details about their authors and period of composition is still subject to Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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