Samayasāra
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Samayasāra (The Nature of the Self) is a famous Jain text by Acharya Kundakunda. Its ten chapters discuss the nature of jiva (atman, pure self), its attachment to karmas and moksha. It has a number of commentaries on it including Atmakhyati of Amritchandra and Natak Samayasar of Banarasidas.
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Jain Scriptures |
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| Fourteen Purvas (The Prior Knowledge - considered totally lost) | | | | | Angāgama | |
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| Upanga āgamas |
- Aupapātika
- Rājapraśnīya
- Jīvājīvābhigama
- Prajñāpana
- Sūryaprajñapti
- Jambūdvīpaprajñapti
- Candraprajñapti
- Nirayārvalī
- Kalpāvatamsikāh
- Puspikāh
- Puspacūlikāh
- Vrasnidaśāh
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| Chedasūtra |
- Ācāradaśāh
- Brhatkalpa
- Vyavahāra
- Niśītha
- Mahāniśītha
- Jītakalpa
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| Mūlasūtra |
- Daśavaikālika
- Uttarādhyayana
- Āvaśyaka
- Pindaniryukyti
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| Prakīrnaka sūtra |
- Catuhśarana
- Āturapratyākhyanā
- Bhaktaparijñā
- Samstāraka
- Tandulavaicarika
- Candravedhyāka
- Devendrastava
- Ganividyā
- Mahāpratyākhyanā
- Vīrastava
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| Cūlikasūtra |
- Nandī-sūtra
- Anuyogadvāra-sūtra
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| | | Āgamas | |
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| Pratham -ānuyoga | |
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| Carnānuyoga | |
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| Ganitānuyoga |
- Sūryaprajñapti
- Candraprajñapt
- Jayadhavalātikā
- Gommatasāra
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| Dravyānuyoga | |
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| Commentary | Commentary on Tattvarthasūtra and Aptmimamsa |
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| Tattvārthasūtra is accepted by both Digambaras and Śvetāmbara as their texts although Śvetāmbaras do not include it under canonical texts. |
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