Jain Siddhant Deepika (Text and Audio): About this book

Published: 03.03.2023
Updated: 07.03.2023

Acharya Tulsi wrote Jain Siddhant Deepika in 1969, which contains the definitions of many technical Jain words. The book is written in Sanskrit and is particularly useful for research students.

Familiar terms like Lok, Indriya, Karma, Jeev, Ajeeb, Ashrava, Samvar, Nirjara, Moksh, Bandh, Nay, Praman, Nikshep are included in this comprehensive work.

To ensure that the sutras are correctly pronounced by the general public, we enlisted the expertise of Dr. Manju Nahata, a noted scholar and expert in Prakrit and Sanskrit language, who happily agreed to assist.

We are confident that this book will be a valuable resource for research scholars, Sanskrit enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Jain philosophy. Jain Vishva Bharati, Ladnun, is the publisher of this work.

- Sushil Bafana

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Title: Jain Siddhant Deepika
Language:
Sanskrit
Author:
Acharya Tulsi
Publisher: Jain Vishwa Bharti, Ladnun
Digital Publishing: Sushil Bafana
Audio Book Voice: Dr. Manju Nahata

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