Mansollas Satik Part 02
Added to library: September 2, 2025

Summary
The provided text is a catalog listing of various Jain and Sanskrit works, digitized as part of the "Aho! Shrutgyanam" (meaning "Oh! Knowledge of Scripture") project. This project, supported by various Jain institutions and individuals, focuses on preserving and making accessible rare and ancient texts. The catalog is organized into several "Sets," each containing a list of digitized books.
Here's a breakdown of the information presented:
Book Title & Authors:
- Mansollas Satik Part 02
- Author(s): Bhulakmalla Someshwar, G K Shrigonderkar (editor)
- Publisher: Oriental Institute
Project Overview:
- The catalog entries are from the "Aho! Shrutgyanam" initiative, aiming to restore and digitize ancient Jain scriptures (Granth Jīrṇōddhār).
- The project is driven by inspirations from various Jain Acharyas (Pu. Ā. Śrī Prem-Bhuvanbhānusūriśvarji M.Sa., Pu. Ā. Jagadīśchandra Sūriśvarji M.Sa., Pu. Ā. Śrī Abhayachandrasūriśvarji M.Sa.).
- Key supporters include Shri Dharnāth Seth and the Jain Sangh in Jain Nagar and Pālḍī, Ahmedabad.
- The digitization efforts involve scanning rare and almost unobtainable books and creating DVD copies. These digitized books are also available for download from the website www.ahoshrut.org.
Catalog Structure: The catalog is divided into several "Sets" (Set No. 1, Set No. 2, etc.), each dated with its digitization year (e.g., Samvat 2065 / E. 2009 for Set No. 1). Each entry in the catalog includes:
- Item Number (Kramank): A sequential number for each book.
- Book Name (Pustak nu Naam): The title of the book.
- Author/Editor/Commentator (Karta / Sampadak / Tikakar): The name of the author, editor, or commentator.
- Language (Bhasha): The language of the book (e.g., Sanskrit, Gujarati, Hindi, Prakrit, mixed).
- Page Number (Prushtha): The number of pages in the digitized book.
Content Highlights (Based on the book titles listed): The catalog lists a vast array of Jain and related literature, covering diverse subjects:
- Jain Canonical Texts and Commentaries: Works like Shri Nandisūtra, Shri Uttarādhyayana Sūtra, and commentaries on various Agamas.
- Philosophy and Logic: Texts on Jain philosophy, dialectics, and logic (e.g., Syādvāda Ratnākara, Jain Nyāya Khand Khadyam, Nyāyapraveśa).
- Rituals and Practices: Texts related to Jain rituals and practices.
- History and Literature: Jain Granthāvalī (Jain Bibliography), Jain Lekh Sangraha (collection of Jain inscriptions), historical works, and literary compilations (e.g., Tilakamañjarī).
- Arts and Architecture: A significant portion of the catalog is dedicated to texts on architecture, sculpture, iconography, painting, and urban planning, reflecting the rich artistic heritage associated with Jainism (e.g., Aprajita Pṛcchā, Shilpa Ratnam, Prāsāda Maṇḍana, Jain Chitra Kalpavṛkṣa).
- Astronomy and Astrology: Numerous texts on Jyotish (astrology) and related astronomical sciences, including works like Jyōtirmōdaya, Muhūrta Cintāmaṇi, and Manasollāsa (which is the central focus).
- Music and Performing Arts: Texts related to music, dance, and drama (e.g., Sangīta Ratnākara, Nr̥tyaratna Kōśa).
- Grammar and Linguistics: Works on Prakrit and Sanskrit grammar (e.g., Prakrit Vyākaraṇa, Siddha Hema Śabdānuśāsana).
- General Knowledge and Sciences: Encyclopedic works like Manasollasa, which covers a wide range of topics including statecraft, daily life, entertainment, and even health.
- Specific Jain Treasures: Titles like "Viruddha Pūjā Virodh" (refutation of opposing worship) and "Vimalaprabhā" (a commentary on Kālacakra Tantra) indicate specialized Jain knowledge.
The Main Subject: Manasollasa The catalog explicitly lists "Manasollasa" (or "Mānasollāsa") multiple times across different sets (e.g., Manasollas Satik Part 02, Manasollasa Section). The introduction from Volume II of Manasollasa (edited by G. K. Shrigondekar) is provided, detailing:
- Author: King Somesvara of the Western Chalukya dynasty.
- Content: An encyclopedic work covering various aspects of royal life, enjoyment (Upabhoga), and recreation (Vinoda). Volume II specifically covers the third "Vimśati" (section) dealing with twenty types of enjoyments and part of the fourth "Vimśati" covering fifteen kinds of royal sports.
- Scope: The work details architecture, iconometry (measurement of divine images), painting techniques, royal rituals, daily routines, clothing, ornaments, food, drink, entertainment (including music, dance, games, hunting), and the education of princes. It also touches upon the characteristics of women from different regions and the administrative machinery of the time.
- Methodology: The editor (G.K. Shrigondekar) faced challenges due to errors in manuscripts and describes the process of critical editing, including the use of suggestions in brackets.
- Patronage: The publication of Manasollasa Volume II was supported by the Government of Baroda and His Highness Maharaja Sayaji Rao III Gaekwad, who took a keen interest in the project.
Overall Purpose: The "Aho! Shrutgyanam" project and the detailed catalog aim to digitize and preserve a significant collection of Indian knowledge, with a particular emphasis on Jain religious, philosophical, historical, and artistic traditions. The listing of Manasollasa highlights its importance as a comprehensive source for understanding ancient Indian royal life, arts, and sciences.