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Ācārya Pujyapada’s Iṣṭopadeśa – The Golden Discourse
An English translation of and commentary on the 51 verses of the Iṣṭopadeśa. This fifth-century Sanskrit text was composed by the Digambara ascetic Ācārya Pujyapada and explains the way to liberation through the annihilation of karmas.
Each verse is first given in Hindi, followed by the English translation and comprehensive notes in English containing several original quotations with translations from other Digambara texts.
The foreword, by Ācārya Vidyanand Maharaj, a prominent Digambara figure, is in Hindi. All other material, including a general index of terms, is in English.
Author
Vijay K. Jain
Publication Type
Book
Audience
General
Language
English
Publication Date
2001 to present
Publisher
Institute of Jainology
Series
No Series
Categories
For academics and students, For general readers
Copyright
public domain
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- Foreword
- Acknowledgement
- Biographical Note of Vijay K. Jain
- Preface: The Jaina Scripture – Incontrovertible and Indispensable
- Ācārya Pujyapada’s Iṣṭopadeśa – The Golden Discourse
- Invocation
- Verse 2
- Verse 3
- Verse 4
- Verse 5
- Verse 6
- Verse 7
- Verse 8
- Verse 9
- Verse 10
- Verse 11
- Verse 12
- Verse 13
- Verse 14
- Verse 15
- Verse 16
- Verse 17
- Verse 18
- Verse 19
- Verse 20
- Verse 21
- Verse 22
- Verse 23
- Verse 24
- Verse 25
- Verse 26
- Verse 27
- Verse 28
- Verse 29
- Verse 30
- Verse 31
- Verse 32
- Verse 33
- Verse 34
- Verse 35
- Verse 36
- Verse 37
- Verse 38
- Verse 39
- Verse 40
- Verse 41
- Verse 42
- Verse 43
- Verse 44
- Verse 45
- Verse 46
- Verse 47
- Verse 48
- Verse 49
- Verse 50
- Verse 51
- General index
- Other publications
- Guide to transliteration
- Foreword
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