Philosophy In Jain Agams: Numbers of Āgama Literature

Published: 04.02.2019

Basically the entire āgama literature was divided into two groups i.e. Aga praviṣṭa and Aga bāhya but later on it got divided into five groups-

  1. Upāga
  2. Mūla Sūtra
  3. Cheda Sūtra
  4. CūlikāSūtra
  5. Prakiraka

There are several convictions about the numbers of āgamic texts. Among them these three are prominent-

  1. Eighty four
  2. Forty five
  3. Thirty two

Eleven aga, twelve upāga, four mūla, six cheda, ten prakīraka and two cūlikāsūtras - all together these forty five āgamas are accepted in the Śvetambara idol - worshiping tradition. Sthānakavāsi and Terāpanthī sects, negating thirteen texts i.e. ten prakīraka, Jītakalpa, Mahaniśītha and Piṇḍa Niryukti from the list of āgamic literature accepts only thirty two texts as āgamas.

Those, who believe in eighty four āgama texts, count thirty prakirṇaka in place of ten and add ten niryuktis, yatijītakalpa, Sraddhājītakalpa, pākṣikasūtra, Kṣhmāpanāsūtra, Vandittu, Tithi prakaraṇa, Kavaca prakaraṇa, Sansakt niryukti and Viśeṣāvaśyaka bhāṣyaṁ to the list. In total it sums to eighty four āgamas.[1]

Ten Prakīraṇakas

Prakīraka means variant. Lord Mahavira had fourteen thousand monks. Nandī states about fourteen thousand prakīraka of Lord Mahavira.[2] At present, generally the number of Prakīraka is believed to be ten but there is no similarity in the names of these ten texts. The most commonly accepted ten prakīrakas are as follows:

  1. Catusaraa
  2. Ātur Pratyākhyāna
  3. Mahāpratyākhyāna
  4. Bhakta Parijña
  5. Tanula Vaicārika
  6. Sanstāraka
  7. Gacchācara
  8. Gaividyā
  9. Devendra Stava
  10. Maraa Samadhī

Those who believe in thirty two āgamas do not count prakīrakas as āgamic texts and those who believe in forty two āgamas accept them whilst those who believe in eighty four āgamas accept thirty prakīrṇaka texts under the āgama category.

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Sources
Title: Philosophy In Jain Agam
Author: Samani Mangal Pragya
Traslation In English By: Sadhvi Rajul Prabha
Publisher: Adarsh Sahitya Sangh
Edition:
2017
Digital Publishing:
Amit Kumar Jain


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