Agam Sudha Sindhu Part 05
Added to library: September 1, 2025

Summary
This is a summary of "Agam Sudha Sindhu Part 05" by Jinendravijay Gani, published by Harshpushpamrut Jain Granthmala. This book is the fifth part of a larger series aiming to present Jain Agamas. This particular volume is dedicated to three Upanga Agamas:
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Shri Aupapatika Sutra: This sutra describes the nature and functioning of the universe, including the realms of hellish beings, animals, humans, and gods. It details the causes of transmigration, the characteristics of different life forms, and the celestial abodes. It also elaborates on the various types of beings and their karmic dispositions. The text provides a detailed description of the world system, including its geography, celestial bodies, and the life cycles of various souls.
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Shri Rajprashniya Sutra: This sutra is presented in the form of a dialogue between Lord Mahavir and King Pradesi. King Pradesi, a powerful and influential ruler, poses questions to Lord Mahavir about various aspects of Jain philosophy and practice. These questions revolve around topics such as the nature of the soul, karma, rebirth, the path to liberation, and the characteristics of virtuous living. Lord Mahavir's answers provide profound insights into these concepts, clarifying the Jain perspective on existence and spiritual advancement. The text also describes the splendor of celestial beings, like SuryaabDeva, and their interactions with humans, illustrating the impact of karma and spiritual practice.
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Shri Jivajivabhigama Sutra: This sutra delves into the classification and description of living beings (Jivas) and non-living entities (Ajivas) according to Jain cosmology. It meticulously details the various categories of souls, their characteristics, lifespans, karmic bonds, and their journey through the cycle of birth and death (Samsara). The text explains the fundamental principles of Jainism, including the nature of souls, the influence of karma, the paths to liberation, and the cessation of suffering. It also elaborates on the concept of non-living substances, such as matter, space, time, and dharma/adharma, and their role in the universe. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Jain ontology and metaphysics, offering a deep understanding of the Jain worldview.
The compiler and editor, Nyayavisharad Pandhyashri Jinendravijay Gani, expresses gratitude to various individuals and organizations for their contributions to this publication. The book also includes a "Shuddhipatrak" (errata) listing corrections to errors found in the text. The overall aim of this series is to make the Jain Agamas accessible to the Jain community and to promote the study and practice of Jain principles for spiritual upliftment.