Agam 34 Nisiha Chheysutt 01 Moolam

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Summary

This document is a publication of "Agam 34 Nisiha Chheysutt 01 Moolam" by Agam Shrut Prakashan, authored by Dipratnasagar and Deepratnasagar. The text is presented in Gujarati, a language spoken in Gujarat, India.

The book is part of a larger series of 45 Agama Sutras, and this specific volume is identified as Nisiha Sutra, the first of the Chedasutra section (or possibly a root text within that category). The primary purpose of the text appears to be a detailed exposition of the rules and prohibitions (dos and don'ts) for Jain monks and nuns, particularly focusing on actions that would constitute a breach of their ascetic vows, leading to a "Satijjati" (likely meaning a transgression or violation).

Key aspects highlighted from the provided pages:

  • Canonical Identification: It is part of the Jain Agam literature, specifically numbered 34 and identified as Nisiha Chheysutt, first root text.
  • Authorship and Publication: Authored by Muni Diperatnasagar and published by Agam Shrut Prakashan, under the umbrella of Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra.
  • Content Focus: The extensive list of numbered "sutras" (verses or rules) starting from page 12 and continuing throughout the document details various actions that are prohibited for Jain ascetics. These prohibitions cover a wide range of activities, including:
    • Actions related to the body (cleaning, applying substances, etc.).
    • Handling of objects.
    • Consumption of food and drink.
    • Behavior in different environments (monasteries, outside, forests, villages).
    • Interactions with the opposite sex.
    • Actions related to personal hygiene and appearance.
    • Specific prohibited acts like harming living beings (even unintentionally), carrying forbidden items, and engaging in activities considered impure or contrary to ascetic life.
  • Structure: The text is organized into sections called "Uddeso" (meaning "chapter" or "section"), with each Uddeso containing a series of rules numbered sequentially. For example, the text lists Uddeso 1 through Uddeso 20.
  • Language and Script: The text is written in Gujarati script and language.
  • Sponsorship and Support: Several pages (3-5) list numerous individuals and families who have provided financial support for the publication of the 45 Agama sets. This indicates a community effort to preserve and disseminate Jain scriptures.
  • Index and Appendices: Page 9 mentions the inclusion of appendices like "Vastutana Varnan" (description of subjects), "Visisht Shabd Anukram" (index of specific words), "Vishesh Namo Anukram" (index of special names), and "Gatha Anukram" (index of verses), suggesting a comprehensive indexing system for the Agama texts.
  • Context: The publication seems to be part of a project to publish all 45 Agamas, with ongoing efforts to publish further volumes. The catalog link indicates a digital repository of Jain scriptures.

In essence, "Agam 34 Nisiha Chheysutt 01 Moolam" is a fundamental Jain scripture detailing the rigorous ethical conduct and disciplinary rules that Jain ascetics must adhere to in order to maintain their spiritual path and avoid transgression. The comprehensive listing of prohibitions underscores the emphasis on non-violence, purity, and detachment in Jainism.