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Jain Literature

Some important notes regarding Jain literature for competitive examinations are as follows:

Purva, Agama, Bhadrabahu, Sthulbhadra & Vishaka

  1. Ācāranga sūtra
  2. Sūtrakrtanga
  3. Sthānānga
  4. Samavāyānga
  5. Vyākhyāprajñapti or Bhagavati sūtra
  6. Jnātrdhārmakathāh
  7. Upāsakadaśāh
  8. Antakrddaaśāh
  9. Anuttaraupapātikadaśāh
  10. Praśnavyākaranani
  11. Vipākaśruta
  12. Drstivāda (This Anga had disappeared by the time second sangeeti was organized in 512 AD. The remaining Angas were written down in Ardhamagadhi (Jain Prakrit) Language.

Acharang Sutra (Acaranga Sutra)

Acharanga Sutra is the first of the eleven (or 12) Anga Agamas. It is the first text that was studied by the Jain monks. This agam describes the conduct and behaviour of ascetic life and the description of the penance of Lord Mahavir. This is the oldest agam from a linguistic point of view. It was written in Ardhamagadhi Prakrit.

Kalpa Sūtra

Kalpa Sutra (कल्पसूत्र) was written by Bhadrabahu. It contains the biographies of the Jain Tirthankaras, most notably Parshvanath and Mahavira, including the latter’s Nirvana. Since Bhadrabahu was a teacher of Chandragupta Maurya, we can say that it was compiled in Mauryan Era.

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