Book Title: Satyashasana Pariksha
Author(s): Vidyanandi, Gokulchandra Jain
Publisher: Bharatiya Gyanpith

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________________ 48 SATYASASANA-PARIKSA pitable to guests, performing oblation and truthful.1 The candidate for salvation should not perform the kämya and nişidaha duties. He should however do the other two types of duties in order to get rid of the obstacles that might obstruct his spiritual progress. The Prābhākara Mimāmsakas include these two also under the kámya duties and do not prescribe them for the aspirant to salvation. Vidyānanda selects the Mimāmsaka concept of universal for refutation at great length. But as we have already elaborated the Jaina concept of universal, we do not propose to discuss them in the present context. Abbreviations ĀM=Āptamīmāmsă [ see Aşțasahasrī ]. Aptamīmāmsa ( see Astasahasri ). Aştasahasri, with Aptamīmāmsī and Astašati, Gandhi Natharangji faina Grantha mālā, Bombay, 1915. Aştaśati ( see Aştasahasri ]. Hetubindutikā, Gaekwad Oriental Series, No. CXIII. Nyāyāvatāra, published by S. J. Mahasabhā, Bombay, V. S. 1985. PKM=Prameyakamalamārtaņda, Bombay, 1941. Pramāņavārttikabhāşya, published by K. P. Jayaswal Research Institute, Patna, 1953. Pramāņavārttikațikā, published by Kitab Mahal, Allahabad, 1943. Sanmatitarkarprakaraṇa=Sarmatitarka with English translation, Bombay, 1939. SSP-=Satyaśāsana-parikṣā, the edition under review. Vibesävasyakabhāşya, Yasovijaya faina Granthainālā, No.35. 1 nyāyārjita-dhanas tattvajñānanistho'tithipriyaḥ; śrāddhakrt satyavādi ca grhasthopi vimucyate.-Quoted in SSP, P, 44. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org -

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