Antakrddaasah
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[edit] Introduction
Antakrddaaśāh is the seventh of the 12 Jain āgamas said to be promulgated by Māhavīra himself. Antakrddaaśāh translated as "Ten Chapters on End-Makers" is said to have been composed by Ganadhara Sudharmasvami as per the Śvetámbara tradition.
[edit] Subject matter of the Agama
It contains stories describing those who succeeded in destroying all their karmas and succeeded in attaining Moksa and putting an end to the re-births.
[edit] English Translations
Popular English Translations are :- Illustrated SRI ANTAKRDDASA SUTRA Prakrit Gatha - Hindi exposition - English exposition and Appendices Ed. by Pravartaka Amar Muni, Shrichand Surana Saras, Eng. tr. by Surendra Bothra
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