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- Samavāyāṅga Sūtra (c. 3rd-4th century BCE) is the 4th amongst the 12 Angas of the Jaina canon. The sutra is believed to have been composed by Gaṇadhara...
- of Kalinga, also refers to a Tamira Samghatta (Tamil confederacy) The Samavayanga Sutra, dated to the 3rd century BCE contains a reference to a Tamil script...
- Ṭhāṇaṃga (Sthānāṅga, 'On different points [of the teaching]') Samavāyaṃga (Samavāyāṅga, 'On "rising numerical groups"') Viyāha-pannatti / Bhagavaī (Vyākhyā-prajñapti...
- contents of the Drstivada and the Purvas has survived in the fourth Anga, Samavāyānga and Nandīsūtra. Furthermore, certain portions of Drstivada and Purvas...
- collection of biographies of tirthankaras, notably Parshvanatha and Mahavira. Samavayanga Sutra is a collection of Mahavira's teachings, and the Ācārāṅga Sūtra...
- early Jaina texts, such as the Paṇṇavaṇā Sūtra (2nd century BCE) and the Samavāyāṅga Sūtra (3rd century BCE). These Jain script lists include Brahmi at number...
- Ṭhāṇaṃga (Sthānāṅga, 'On different points [of the teaching]') Samavāyaṃga (Samavāyāṅga, 'On "rising numerical groups"') Viyāha-pannatti / Bhagavaī (Vyākhyā-prajñapti...
- (Ank-Vidya) respectively. The Pannavana Sutra (2nd century BCE) and the Samavayanga Sutra (3rd century BCE) of the aagams followed by the Śvetāmbaras list...
- Angāgama Ācārāṅga Sūtra Sutrakritanga Sthananga Sutra Samavayanga Sutra Vyākhyāprajñapti Jnatrdharmakathah Upasakadasah Antakrddaasah Anuttaraupapātikadaśāh...
- of a script for writing the Tamil language is found in the Jaina work Samavayanga Sutta and Pannavana Sutta where a script called Damili is mentioned as...