Book Title: Jaina Agamic Literature importance of Right Knowledge
Author(s): Dulichand Jain
Publisher: Z_Mohanlal_Banthiya_Smruti_Granth_012059.pdf
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F: HEMA Difaa Eyfa TRT
Thus the entire commentary comprises 60,000 ślokas. It was known a Jayadhavala.
The language of Satkhandagama and Kaşaya Pāhuda is Sauraseni Prakrit. The texts and their commentaries run altogether to some 120000 verses, preserved on palm-leaf manuscripts but in recent years they have been edited and published.
CLASSIFICATION BY DIGAMBARAS
The Digmbaras have also classified the Agamic literature into four groups according to their subject matter which are looked upon as Jain-Vadas. Their classification as the four Anuyogas is as follows :1. Prathamānuyoga - Padmapurāna by Ravisena
Harivansapurāna byJinasena Adipuraņa byJinasena
Uttarapurana by Guņabhadra. 2. Karaņānuy - Suryaprajñapti Candraprajñapti
and Jayadhavalā. 3. Dravyānuyoga - Pravachanasāra, Samayasāra
Niyamasāra & Pancăstikāya by Kundakunda. TattvarthaSūtra by Umasvati and commentarieson Tattvārtha SūtraAptamimams
by Samantabhadra, and other commentarie by Pajyapada,
Akalanka and Vidyananda. 4. Caraņānuyoga - Mūlachāra byvaltakera
Trivarn Ratnakarandasrāvakācar.
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