लुंका मत चचा (चर्चा)

Material Information

Title:
लुंका मत चचा (चर्चा)
Series Title:
लाडनूं जैन विश्व भारती विश्वविद्यालय
Alternate title:
Lāḍanūṃ Jaina Viśva BhāratīViśvavidyālaya
Added title page title:
Luṅkāmatacarcā
Alternate title:
Ladanum Jaina Visva Bharati Visvavidyalaya
Alternate title:
Lunkamatacarca
Added title page title:
Discussion of the doctrine of Lunka
Translated Title:
Discussion of the doctrine of Luṅkā ( English )
Creator:
[Flügel, Peter, 1959-] ( Editor )
[Sheth, Kalpana K.] ( Transcriber )
Place of Publication:
[London]
Publisher:
[SOAS University of London. Jaina Studies]
Publication Date:
Language:
Hindi

Notes

General Note:
No author recorded
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Text seems complete
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Contains questions about the conduct of mendicants and lay persons of the Luṅkā community
General Note:
From collection: लाडनूं जैन विश्व भारती विश्वविद्यालय Lāḍanūṃ Jaina Viśva Bhāratī Viśvavidyālaya
General Note:
जैन विश्व भारती विश्वविद्यालय (Jain Vishva Bharti University). Manuscript number Ms.2529, luṅkāmata carcā
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
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VIAF (name authority) : Sheth, Kalpana K. : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/305275650
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VIAF (name authority) : Flügel, Peter 1959- : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/5224239
General Note:
Transcribed by Kalpana Sheth; and, edited by Peter Flügel

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Source Institution:
SOAS University of London
Rights Management:
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Resource Identifier:
Ms. No.: 2529 ( manuscript number )