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- Permanent Link:
- https://digital.soas.ac.uk/AA00001498/00001
Material Information
- Title:
- धर्म सागर जी, उपाध्याय. लुम्पाकमतमाह
- Added title page title:
- Lumpākamatanirākaraṇa (Dharmasāgara-gaṇi, Upādhyāya)
- Added title page title:
- Dharmasāgaragaṇi, Upādhyāya. Lumpākamatanirākaraṇa
- Added title page title:
- Lumpākamatanirākaraṇa. Dharmasāgaragaṇi, Upādhyāya
- Alternate title:
- Dharmasāgara-gaṇi, Upādhyāya (VS 1629 = 1573 CE). Lumpākamatanirākaraṇa
- Translated Title:
- Repudiating the Doctrine of the Followers of Lumpaka (The Destroyer) ( English )
- Creator:
- धर्म सागर जी ( Author, Primary )
[Flügel, Peter 1959- ] ( Editor )
[Sheth, Kalpana K.] ( Transcriber )
Dharmasāgaragaṇi, active 16th century ( Author, Primary )
Dharam Sagar, active 16th century ( Author, Primary )
- Place of Publication:
- [London]
- Publisher:
- [SOAS University of London]
- Publication Date:
- [2019 transcription date]
- Language:
- Gujarati
- Physical Description:
- 80 p
Notes
- Abstract:
- A new (2019) proof of an autocomentary composed in Sanskrit in VS 1629 = 1573 CE, originally published as Bhāga II, Chapter VIII, pp. 21-228 in: Pravacanaparīkṣā (Kupakṣakauśikasahasrakiraṇaḥ). Bhāga 1-2. Ratnapuri [Ratlām]: Ṛṣabhadeva Keśarimala Śvetāmbara Samsthā, 1937 ( English,English,,, )
- Abstract:
- This is one of the key texts opposing the Lonkā tradition which originated the anicinic Jaina tradition in the 15th century.
- Funding:
- Funded in part by a British Academy / Leverhulme Trust grant (grant number SG152131) entitled "Literary Heritage of the Aniconic Jaina Tradition"
- Funding:
- Also funded in part by Dr. Peter Flügel and SOAS University of London
- General Note:
- "Literary Heritage of the Aniconic Jaina Tradition" collects, transliterates and publishes important, yet unstudied manuscripts pertaining to the history, doctrine and religious culture of the Lonkagaccha Jaina traditions in India. A comprehensive survey of the heritage of this historically influential tradition is an urgent, yet to be accomplished task. The Lonkagaccha is an aniconic religious tradition that emerged and flourished in the 15th and 16th centuries. It had a significant impact on the religious and social history of Jainism, but declined from the 18th century onward. Today it is on the verge of extinction, while the aniconic Sthanakavasi and Terapanth traditions, which branched off the Lonkagaccha lineages in the 17th and 18th centuries, continue to thrive.
- General Note:
- Loṅkāgaccha is sometimes transliterated as Luṅkāgaccha; it is also known as the Lumpaka sect
- General Note:
- VIAF (name authority) : Sheth, Kalpana K. : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/305275650
- Funding:
- VIAF (name authority) : Flügel, Peter 1959- : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/5224239
- Funding:
- VIAF (name authority) : Dharmasāgaragaṇi, active 16th century : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/21278027
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- SOAS University of London
- Holding Location:
- SOAS University of London
- Rights Management:
- This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial License. This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon this work non-commercially, as long as they credit the author and license their new creations under the identical terms.
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