आचार्य कुन्दकुन्द विरचित पंचास्तिकाय-संग्रह - Acarya Kundakunda's Pancastikaya-Samgraha- With Authentic Explanatory Notes in English (The Jaina Metaphysics)

आचार्य कुन्दकुन्द विरचित पंचास्तिकाय-संग्रह - Acarya Kundakunda's Pancastikaya-Samgraha- With Authentic Explanatory Notes in English (The Jaina Metaphysics)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAY246
Author: Vijay K. Jain
Publisher: Vikalp Printers
Language: Sanskrit Text with English and Hindi Translation
Edition: 2020
ISBN: 9788193272657
Pages: 358
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.50 X 6.50 inch
Weight 940 gm

Book Description

Preface
These four are auspicious (mangala) - Lord Mahavira (the Omniscient Tirthankara), Gautamasvami (the Apostle - Ganadhara - who assimilated the Word of Lord Mahavira), Acarya Kundakunda (the great composer of the Scripture), and the Jaina `dharma' (the conduct or `dharma' based on the teachings of Lord Mahavira).

The name of Acarya Kundakunda has an auspicious significance and is uttered with great veneration. Almost universally, the Jainas - ascetics (muni, sramana) and laymen (sravaka) - recite the above verse as a mark of auspiciousness at the start of their activities.

The Scripture (agama) - the Word of the Omniscient Lord

There were eleven ganadhara in Lord Mahavira's (599-527 BCE) congregation, with Gautamasvami, also known as Indrabhuti, as his chief disciple. After liberation (nirvana) of Lord Mahavira, sequentially, in the course of next sixty-two years, three anubaddha kevali attained omniscience (kevalajnana) - Gautamasvami, Sudharmacarya, and Jambusvami. They are called 'sequential' or `anubaddha' kevali because of the fact that Gautamasvami attained omniscience on the day Lord Mahavira attained liberation, and so on.

Acarya Visuddhasagara maintains that the mark (laksana) or the dharma' of the true ascetic (muni, sramana) is the disposition (bhava) of equanimity (samya). Since the words of the true ascetic are incontrovertible, it follows that, for him, enemy (satru) and kinsfolk (bandhu-varga), happiness (sukha) and misery (duhkha), praise (prasamsa) and censure (ninda), iron (loha) and gold (svarna), and life (prana-dharana) and death (prana-tyaga) are alike.

Acarya Visuddhasagara has showered me with his divine blessings in this project. His divine blessings have had wondrous effect in making both, the process and the end-result, most gratifying for me.

I bow my head in utter reverence to Acarya Visuddhasagara and each disciple-ascetic (sisya muni) of his congregation (sangha).

I make deep obeisance to the supremely holy Acarya Kundakunda, the composer of the supreme Scripture Pancastikaya-samgraha' Acarya Kundakunda stands out in the assembly of venerable sages like the moon in the assembly of the constellations of stars.

My reverential salutations to the most learned Acarya Amrtacandra, the composer of Samayavyakhya', and Acarya Jayasena, the composer of `Tatparyavrtti’, for composing these masterpiece commentaries on Pancastikaya-samgraha’. These commentaries have enabled me to get to the depth of the profound tenets expounded by Acarya Kundakunda in this holy text.

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