Agam Sutra Satik 32 Devendrastav PainngSutra 09

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Summary

This document is a comprehensive table of contents and descriptive overview of the "Agam Sutra Satik 32 Devendrastav PainngSutra 09" published by Agam Shrut Prakashan, edited and compiled by Muni Deepratnasagar. It's part of a larger series, "Agam Suvani" (Aagmasoovanee), with this volume being Part 14.

The work appears to be a detailed presentation of various Jain Agamas (scriptures), specifically focusing on Upanga Sutras and Prakirnaka Sutras.

Here's a breakdown of its content based on the provided pages:

Key Components and Content:

  • Book Title: Agam Sutra Satik 32 Devendrastav PainngSutra 09

  • Author/Editor: Muni Deepratnasagar

  • Publisher: Agam Shrut Prakashan

  • Series: Agam Suvani (Aagmasoovanee), Part 14

  • Core Content: The book contains commentaries (Satik) on various Jain Agamas, specifically:

    • Upanga Sutras:
      • Nirayavalika Upanga Sutra
      • Kalpavatasika Upanga Sutra
      • Pushpika Upanga Sutra
      • Pushpachulika Upanga Sutra
      • Vrushnidasha Upanga Sutra
    • Prakirnaka Sutras (10):
      • Chatuhsharana Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Atura Pratyakhyana Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Maha Pratyakhyana Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Bhakta Parigyna Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Tandula Vaicharika Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Samstharaka Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Gachchhadhara Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Ganividya Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Devendrastava Prakirnaka Sutra
      • Marana Samadhi Prakirnaka Sutra
  • Structure: The table of contents (Pages 3-5) meticulously lists the Agamas and their respective sections (Adhyayana, Dwaras, etc.) with corresponding page numbers. The "Moolank" (original root text reference) and the "Vishaya" (subject matter) are provided for each section.

  • Focus on Devendrastava Prakirnaka Sutra (Pages 6-43): A significant portion of the provided text (Pages 8-43) is dedicated to the Devendrastava Prakirnaka Sutra. This section includes:

    • The original text (Mool) in Prakrit (or a related language).
    • The Sanskrit translation/commentary (Chhaya).
    • The content details the glories and attributes of the Tirthankaras, particularly Mahavir. It elaborates on the celestial beings (Devas) and their leaders (Devendra), their abodes, their respective powers, and their interactions and devotion towards the Tirthankaras.
    • The text describes various types of celestial beings, their celestial cities and palaces, their lifespans, their sensory perceptions, and their spiritual statuses.
    • It covers the cosmology of the Jain universe, including the different realms, the celestial luminaries (sun, moon, stars), and their movements and characteristics.
    • The verses are devotional and narrative, often in the form of a dialogue or discourse, explaining the divine order and hierarchy.
  • Introduction and Acknowledgements (Pages 1-7):

    • Page 1-2: Introduction, dedication to Gurus (Shri Anand-Kshama-Lalit-Sushil Sudharmasagar Guru), and publisher information.
    • Page 6-7: A detailed list of financial contributors ("Aarthik Anudata") who supported the publication of this volume. This indicates a community effort in preserving and disseminating Jain scriptures.
  • Tables and Lists (Pages 44-59):

    • Page 44-45: A table listing various Agamas, their commentaries (Vritti-Karta), and the approximate number of verses (Shlok Pramaan). This provides insight into the extensive nature of Jain scriptural literature.
    • Page 46-51: Detailed explanations of the "Varti" (commentaries), "Niryukti" (glossaries/explanations), "Bhashya" (commentaries/interpretations), and "Churani" (digests/simplified explanations) for various Agamas, noting which are available and in what form.
    • Page 52-59: A breakdown of the current availability of different sections (Anga, Upanga, Prakirnaka, Chulika, Moola Sutras) of the 45 Agamas, highlighting which parts are available and in what form (original, commentary, etc.). It also lists the publications by "Abhinav Shrut Prakashan" and "Agam Shrut Prakashan," including the "Agam Sutrani Satik" series.

Overall Purpose:

The primary purpose of this publication is to present the Jain Agamas in a meticulously compiled and commented-upon form, making them accessible and understandable to the Jain community and scholars. The inclusion of Sanskrit translations, detailed tables of contents, and information about the commentaries emphasizes the scholarly and devotional commitment behind the work. The financial support listed highlights the community's dedication to preserving their religious heritage. The specific inclusion of the Devendrastava Prakirnaka Sutra suggests a focus on the celestial and devotional aspects of Jainism within this volume.