Philosophy In Jain Agams: Style of Composition

Published: 08.01.2019
Updated: 30.01.2019

In Sūtrakga Cūri, Ācārāṅga has been regarded as a prose text. But Daśavaikālika Cūri considers it as caurṇa (mixture of prose and verses) text, as pointed out by Acharya Haribhadra. Since Ācārāṅga is not entirely a prose text, Daśavaikālika Cūri's view point seems to be logical. While commenting on caurnapada of niryukti, the commentator (niryuktikāra) has interpreted it as arthabahula (having multiple meanings), mahārtha (having deep meaning), hetu (with definite cause), nipāta (prepositions) upasarga (grammatical suffixes), bahupada (multiple stanzas), flow in writing, clear in view point and context, is caurṇa'. According to him, the verse, which does not have any 'pada' is prose, but that one, which has many padas along with prose is called 'caurṇa'. Ācārāṅga is replete with padas and is, therefore, a composition of caurṇa style. Up to the seventh sub-section of eighth chapter, it is completely composed in caura style but 8th sub- section and the entire 9th chapter is in poetic style. Even Āyāracūla's first fifteen chapters are in prose and sometimes they are poetic and verses composed in saṅgraha style (cumulative verses). The sixteenth chapter, which is completely composed in poetic style consists of a good number of poetic verses along with prose as Dr. Schubring has pointed out in the text edited by him. He has compiled the poetic verses separately. Up to the seventh uddeśakas of the eight chapter of the Ācārāṅga, the narration is in 'caurṇa' style, the eighth uddeśakas and the 9th chapter is composed in poetic style. In the Āyāracūla, it is predominantly prose style up to the fifteenth chapter, with poetic verses used intermittently. The sixteenth chapter is completely poetic.[1]

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Title: Philosophy In Jain Agam
Author: Samani Mangal Pragya
Traslation In English By: Sadhvi Rajul Prabha
Publisher: Adarsh Sahitya Sangh
Edition:
2017
Digital Publishing:
Amit Kumar Jain


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