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HISTORICAL SUMMARY
4. Pannavaņā (Prajñāpanā). 5. Jambūdivapannati (Jambūdvipaprajñapti). 6. Čandapannati (Candraprajñapti). 7. Surapannati (Süryaprajñapti). 8. Nirāvalīā (Nirayāvali) (according to other lists,
Kappiā). 9. Kappavadīšayyā (Kalpāvantasikā). 10. Pupphiyā (Puşpakā). II. Puppačuliā (Puşpaċūlikā).
12. Vanhidaśā. C. Six Chedagrantha (or Five Chedagrantha).
1. Vyavahāra Sūtra. 2. Brihatkalpa (Vrihatkalpa). 3. Daśāśrutaskandha. 4. Niśitha. 5. Mahānisītha.1
6. Jitakalpa. Four Müļagrantha (according to the Svetāmbara canon).
1. Daśavaikālika. 2. Uttarādhyayana. 3. Āvaśyaka.
4. Oghaniryuti. Four Mūļagrantha (according to the Sthānakavāsī canon).
1. Daśavaikālika. 2. Uttarādhyayana. 3. Nandi Sūtra.
4. Anuyogadvāra. This completes the Sthānakavāsi canon, but the Svetām. bara also accept the following: - Ten Payannā (or Prakirna).
1. Causaraña (Catuḥsarana). 2. Santhārā (Sanstāraka) Payannā.
Sthānakavāsi Jaina do not recognize the Mahānisītha or the Jitakalpa.
Some Svetāmbara Jaina do not accept the Jitakalpa, but add another Mūlagrantha.