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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...
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collection of
biographies of tirthankaras,
notably Parshvanatha and Mahavira.
Samavayanga Sutra is a
collection of Mahavira's teachings, and the Ācārāṅga Sūtra...
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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...
- (Ank-Vidya) respectively. The
Pannavana Sutra (2nd
century BCE) and the
Samavayanga Sutra (3rd
century BCE) of the
aagams followed by the Śvetāmbaras list...
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contents of the
Drstivada and the
Purvas has
survived in the
fourth Anga,
Samavāyānga and Nandīsūtra. Furthermore,
certain portions of
Drstivada and Purvas...
- Angāgama Ācārāṅga Sūtra
Sutrakritanga Sthananga Sutra Samavayanga Sutra Vyākhyāprajñapti
Jnatrdharmakathah Upasakadasah Antakrddaasah Anuttaraupapātikadaśāh...
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ganadhars and
Svayambhu was
their leader. Śvētāmbara
texts such as the
Samavayanga and
Kalpa Sūtras cite
Pushpakula as the
chief aryika of his
female followers...
- for
conduct of ascetics. The Ācārāṅga has been
described in
details in
Samavāyāṅga and the Nandῑ.
According to them, the main
studies of the Ācārāṅga are...