Book Title: Jain Shwetambar Conference Herald 1915 Book 11 Jain Itihas Sahitya Ank
Author(s): Mohanlal Dalichand Desai
Publisher: Jain Shwetambar Conference

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________________ Narrative Literature of the Jainas. 223 Oriental Series, I have the intention to write a History of Indian narrative literature and to publish it in English in the same series. In order to execute my plan, I must beg the Jaina pandits and other owners of valuable Mss. to lend me their aid, as Dharma Vijayaji and Indra Vijayji have done and continue doing Every kind of stories is represented in the Jaina Sans. krit and Prakrit literature: there are sagas, legends, romances novels, fairy tales, beast fables, anecdotes, &c. Very often these stories are full of wit and humour. Most of them are intended to give in an attractive form instruction in the most sublime morals of mankind, morals which prescribe chastity, sobriety, honesty, readiness to assist others, even one's enenies, and to forgive offences which others may comm against us, and before all arčan, or, the duty of avoiding not only killiny, but all offences whatsoever directed again. st our fellow-creatures. Or again, these stories give rules for a clever conduct of life. But besides their attractive form and their useful and often very amusing purport these stories have a great scientific value, especially a great value for historical research in the most comprehensive sense of the word. I beg to give here some specimens from the Siddhanta or from the holy Scriptures of the Jainas, in order to prove this assertion. The first story is taken from E. Leunann's edition of the Avashyaka Stories, p. 19. It runs thus. एगम्मि रणे रायभएण नगराओ उव्वसिय लोगो ठिओ । पुणो वि धाडिभएण पवहणाणि उज्झिय पलाओ । तन्थ दुवे अणाहप्पाया अन्धो पड़ य उज्झिया। लोगग्गिणा वणदवो लग्गो । ते य भीया । अन्धो छुट्टकच्छा आगन्तेन पलायइ । पङ्गुणा भणियं । अन्ध मा इओ नासणं । इओ प्पेव अग्गी। तेण भणियं । कुओ पुण गच्छामि । पङ्गुणा भणियं । अहं मग्गदेसणा समत्यो पङ्ग । ता मं खन्धे करहि जेण अहिकण्डकजलणादि अवाए परिहवन्तां सुहं नगरं प्रविम । तेण तहत्ति पडिवज्जिय अणुहिय पङ्गवयणं । गया य खेमेण दोवि नगरं ति ॥ Translation. 'In a certain forest there were pouple who had escaped from

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