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Sthananga Sutra (Sanskrit: Sthānāṅgasūtra; Prakrit: Ṭhāṇaṃgasutta) (c. 3rd-4th
century BCE)
forms part of the
first eleven Angas of the
Jaina Canon which...
- conduct') Sūyagaḍa (Sūtrakṛtāṅga, 'On
heretical systems and views') Ṭhāṇaṃga (
Sthānāṅga, 'On
different points [of the teaching]') Samavāyaṃga (Samavāyāṅga, 'On...
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Mathematics - The
Samavayanga Sutra seems to be in
continuation of the
Sthananga Sutra and
follows the
numeric method of
describing substances from 1 to...
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Sthavirkalpi monk (as
described in the Ācārāṅga Sūtra, the
Kalpa Sūtra, and the
Sthananga Sutra), and thus, white-clad. Śvetāmbaras also
consider him to have had...
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dating to
roughly 300 BC. Of the
Indian texts, the most
relevant is the
Sthananga Sutra,
which also
covers number theory as part of a
general study of mathematics...
- all Jain literature. The Ācārāṅga Sūtra,
Uttaradhyayana Sutra, and the
Sthananga Sutra of the Śvetāmbara
canon are
considered to have been
created in 5th-4th...
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revealing this fact.) In 150 BC Jain
mathematicians in
India wrote the "
Sthananga Sutra",
which contains work on the
theory of numbers,
arithmetical operations...
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places him in the late 9th or
early 8th century.
Acaranga Sutra 2.15.
Sthananga Sutra 266; Tähtinen 1976, p. 132;
Goyal p. 83–84, 103.
Dundas 2002, pp...
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Chatterjee 2000, p. 15.
Acaranga Sutra 2.15
Chatterjee 2000, pp. 20–21.
Sthananga Sutra 266
Goyal 1987, pp. 83–84.
Goyal 1987, p. 103.
Dundas 2002, p. 234...
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Surya Prajnapti,
important Jain
works on
mathematics included the
Sthānāṅga Sūtra (c. 300 BCE – 200 CE); the
Anuyogadwara Sutra (c. 200 BCE – 100...