Book Title: Niryavaliyasuyakhandha Commentary
Author(s): Srichandra, Royce Wiles
Publisher: Royce Wiles

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________________ Chedasūtras Exegesis of Kalpasūtra (Kapp.) alone (this text with cty is also known as the Bārsā-sūtra (see Cort 1989 Liberation and wellbeing : a study of the Svetāmbar Mürtipūjak Jains of North Gujarat. PhD dissertation, Harvard University. p. 176):2 References: BORI Cat 17:2, 79-218; JRK 74–79; JSBI 2, 226–34. Bhadrabāhu, Niryukti, 68 gāthās (JRK 75b). Punyavijaya (Kapp. 1952, 83-111) may have printed this in Kapp.1952 (p. 83-111). where “Kalpasūtrasya Cūrņi Niryuktigarbhā" = "Dasāsuyakkhamdhasuttathamajjhayanassa Nijjuttigabbhā Cunni." It contains 67 verses embedded in Prākrit prose. Begins sambodho—sattamāsiyam phásettā; verses begin Pajjosamaņāe akkharāim. Cūrņi. (1) Punyavijaya cites a Kalpacūrņi (separate from the Daśāśrutaskandhacūrņi?) which ends: tao ya ārāhanāto chinnasamsārī bhavati samsārasamtatim chettum mokkham pāvatīti. Kalpacūrņi samāptā. granthāgram 5300 pratyakşaragañanayā nirņītam. (sarvagranthāgram 14 784) (Nandi 1966a, Prastāvanā, 7). (2) Punyavijaya also cites a Kalpaviseşacūrni ending: Kappavisesacunni samatteti. (3) The (Bhadrabāhu?) Niryukti embedded in a Cürni published by Punyavijaya in Kapp.1952 (p. 83-111) does not end like either of these and so is presumably a third cūrni. (4) Nannasūri, Cūrņi "Is it on the BỊhatkalpa?" (JRK 75b). JRK (p. 75b) also lists a Cūrņi (700 granthas) but I am unable to link it to any of those listed already. Niryukti-Vrtti composed in sam. 1164 [1107] (JRK 75b). Malayagiri, Pīļhika (JRK 75b). Vinayacandra, pupil of Ratnasimha, pupil of Municandra, Durgapadanirukta, composed in samvat 1325 [1268), 418 granthas (JRK 76a). [BORI Cat 17:2, 197-99] Jinaprabha, pupil of Jinasimha of the Kharatara Gaccha, Sandehavisa uşadhi, composed in sam 1364 113071, 2268 granthas (JRK 76a). Completed in Ayodhyā in samvat 1364 [1307). Jacobi assumes this author has copied from earlier commentaries in Sanskrit. Begins: dhyātvā Srīśrutadevim (Jacobi 1879, 25; BORI Cat 17:2, 90-94). Printed Kapp.1913. Jñānasāgara Sūri, Avacūri, composed samvat 1443 (1386), no MSS known (JRK 76a). Gunaratna Sūri, pupil of Devasundara Sūri of the Tapā Gaccha. Antarvācana, composed samvat 1457 [1400) (JRK 78b). Rāmacandra Sūri, of the Madāhada Gaccha, Stabaka (a single MS dated samvat 1517 [1460] (JRK 79a). Udayasāgara, pupil of Dharmasekhara of the Añcala Gaccha, Avacūri, 2085 granthas samvat 1551? [1494) (JRK 78a-b; BORI Cat 17:2, 192-95). Somavimala Sūri, pupil of Hemavimala of the Tapā Gaccha, Stabaka, composed in samvat 1625 [1568] (JRK 79a). Dharmasāgara Gaņi, pupil of Vijayadāna Sūri of the Tapā Gaccha, (or pupil of Hīravijaya Sūri), Kiraņā vali, composed sam 1628 [1571). Begins: pranamya pranatāśeşam (Jacobi 1879, 26. JRK 76b). Also called Kalpavyākhyānapaddhati (BORI Cat 17:2, 102–13). Printed Kapp. 1922; 1933a. 3 A text entitled Srīdaśāśrutaskandha-mūlaniryukticūrnih was published in 1954 or 1955 (see Kapp.1954 or 1955 below). I have not yet had a chance to identify which cürni has been printed in it. "A sort of indirect commentary narrating the legends suggested in the text and explaining the ritual connected with the reading of the Kalpasūtra" (JRK 78b). 246

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