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P. 163. Perumakan-an epithet for Arhat, Caraṇar-Samana sages of whom there are eight classes; knowledge of past, present and future-Avadhijnänam according to Arumpadavuraiyasiriyar.
P. 164. Jinendra, the great victor; Krtakritya, accomplisher Carana, he who could move about at his will; angas (anga-agama).
P. 165. God. Possessor of 8 qualities-analajñānam, anantadarśanam, anantaviryam, nirnamam, nirgotram, nirayusyam and aliyaviyalpu; the three agamas, Angagama, Pärvagama, and Bahusrutagama the Vedas of the Jainas; Sahasranamas (108 names).
P. 171 nl. The temple at Uraiyur was a Jain temple.
n2. Uraiyur Kandanpalli, the sacred hall of the Nirgranthas.
P. 177 n3.
P. 175 n4. Aindra Vyakaranam, the oldest school of Sanskrit grammarians. The Aindra Vyakaranam, belongs to the Paramagamas of the Jains. Truthfulness and non-injury, the Chief Jaina doctrines.
P. 177 n4.
P. 199 n2.
Palli-Jain Temples (p. 64).
Yaksi-devată, everyone of the 24 Tirthankaras was served by at
P. 214 n5. Yakka and Yakkini.
P. 216 nl. The Savakas were Jain householders who heard preachings of dharma from the caraṇar.
P. 220 nl. Jain customs of not eating after nightfall.
P. 308 nl. The practice of Sallekhana or committing suicide by slow starvation commended to Jainas and their ascetics. Chandragupta Maurya starved himself to death.
P. 308 n5. Ajivaka.
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S. M. KATRE-Review-the Satkhandagama of Puspadanta and Bhutabali with the commentary Dhavala of Virasena: Vol. I, Satprarupana-Amraoti, 1939.
Pp. 46-47. According to the Digambara tradition the only surviving pieces of the original Jain canon of twelve Angas are preserved in the Trilogy entitled Dhavala, Jayadhavala and Mahadhavala. The Satkhandagama summarising the teaching of the fifth Anga Viahapannatti and the twelfth Anga Diffhivada as
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