Siddh Hemhandranushasanam Part 01
Added to library: September 2, 2025

Summary
The provided text is the first part of the "Siddh Hemchandranushasanam," a comprehensive Jain grammatical treatise authored by Hemchandracharya. The text is a commentary and elaboration on Hemchandracharya's original work, with contributions from scholars Udaysuri, Vajrasenvijay, and Ratnasenvijay.
The document appears to be a catalog or list of Jain texts that have been digitized and made available on DVD by the "Shri Ashapooran Parshwanath Jain Gyan Bhandar." The title "Siddh Hemhandranushasanam Part 01" suggests this is the beginning of a multi-part publication of this significant work.
The catalog entries, spanning multiple pages (Page #1 to Page #10), list various Jain and related scholarly works, indicating their title, author/commentator, and page count. The texts cover a wide range of subjects within Jain literature and Indian intellectual traditions, including:
- Jain Scriptures and Commentaries: Texts like "Shri Nandisutra Avchuri," "Shri Uttaradhyayan Sutrachurni," and various commentaries on Jain Agamas.
- Philosophy and Logic (Nyaya): Works such as "Nyayapravesha," "Anekanta Jaypatakakhyam," and philosophical treatises.
- Sanskrit and Prakrit Grammar: Besides the primary focus on "Siddh Hemchandranushasanam" (various parts and commentaries are listed), other grammatical works in Sanskrit and Prakrit are included, like "Prakrit Vyakaran Bhashantar Sah."
- Arts, Architecture, and Sciences: Titles like "Shri Arhadvita-Bhagavad Gita," "Shilp Ratnam," "Vastu Nighantu," "Jyotirmaloday," and works on Ayurveda suggest a breadth of knowledge preserved.
- History and Literature: Texts related to Jain history, biographies of saints ("Mobarajaparjayam"), and literary works are also present.
- Religious and Spiritual Texts: Various "Stotra Sanchay," "Tattvopaplavsih" and texts related to spiritual practices.
The introductory pages mention the "Aho Shrutgyanam Granth Jiirnoddhar" project, which aims to preserve and digitize ancient and rare Jain texts, making them accessible through DVDs and the website www.ahosrut.org. The publication dates (Sambat 2065/2009 onwards) indicate the ongoing efforts of this trust.
The later pages (Page #11 onwards) delve into a biographical introduction to the great Jain scholar Acharya Hemchandracharya, highlighting his life, his significant contributions to Jain literature and grammar, his patronage by kings like Siddharaja and Kumarapala, and the profound impact of his work on Jainism and Indian culture. It details his birth, upbringing, his conversion to Jainism, his mastery of various subjects, and his prolific literary output, including the monumental grammar text "Siddh Hemchandrashabdanushasan" and its various commentaries. The introduction also touches upon the philosophical underpinnings and the importance of grammar in understanding Jain principles and achieving liberation.
In essence, the document serves as a testament to the preservation and dissemination of Jain knowledge, with a particular emphasis on the foundational grammatical work of Acharya Hemchandracharya. It showcases the dedication of institutions like the Shri Ashapooran Parshwanath Jain Gyan Bhandar in making these invaluable texts available to a wider audience.