Pancastikayasara

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Jain Prayers

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Philosophy

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Major figures

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Major Sects

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Texts

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Festivals

Pañcastikayasara, or the essence of reality, is a Jain text by Kundakunda is part of his trilogy, known as the prahbrta-traya or the nataka-traya. Kundakunda explains the Jain concepts of Ontology and Ethics. Jainism recognises the five astikayas, jiva (soul), pudgala (matter), dharma (medium of motion), adharma (medium of rest),and akasa (space).

It is said that Kundakunda composed the Pañcastikayasara for sankseparuci students. Hence, the work serves as a brief version of the Jaina doctrine.

Hindi translation

Hindi translation of Punchaastikaai

Gujarati translation

Gujarati translation of Punchaastikaai

Panchastikaay Sangrah Shastra

Pujya Gurudevshree Kanjiswami's Pravachan on Panchastikaay Sangrah Shastra

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