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Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna (Or. 13454)

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Abhidhāna-cintāmaṇi with Nāmasāroddhāra commentary (Or. 13806)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (069.001)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (575181i)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (Add. Or. 1812)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (Add. Or. 1813)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (Add. Or. 1814)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (Circ. 91-1970)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (IS 6565)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (Or. 13294)

Aḍhāī-dvīpa (Or. 13937)

Ādityavāra-kathā (Or. 14290)

Āvaśyaka-niryukti (Or. 13550)

Āvaśyaka-niryukti (Or. 13786)

Āvaśyaka-niryukti (Or. 2105 ms. C)

Text starts – Ṛṣabha meditating

Bhaktāmara-stotra (Or. 13478)

Bhaktāmara-stotra (Or. 13741)

Br̥haccūrṇivyākhyā (Or. 1386)

Caturviṃśati-stava (Or. 13623)

Cosmic man (Or. 13974)

Ḍholā-Marū and Madhavanala kī copaī (Or. 14687)

Fragments of Jain manuscripts (Or. 13950)

Jambū-dvīpa-prajnapti-sūtra (MS. Ind. Inst. Sansk. 109)

Jasahara-cariu (Beta 1471)

Jina images (Add. 26519)

Jīta-kalpa-sūtra (Or. 1385)

Jnātadharma-kathā (Prakrit d. 4)

Kālakācārya-kathā (Beta 365)

Kālakācārya-kathā (Or. 13475)

Kalpa-sūtra (Gamma 453)

Śakra’s thoughts

Kalpa-sūtra (IM 06-1931)

Text

Kalpa-sūtra (IM 07-1931)

Birth of Mahāvīra

Kalpa-sūtra (IM 08-1931)

Text

Kalpa-sūtra (IM 09-1931)

Nemi decides not to marry

Kalpa-sūtra (IM 10-1931)

Mahāvīra plucks out his hair

Kalpa-sūtra (IM 11-1931)

A Jina’s omniscience and preaching

Kalpa-sūtra (IM 12-1931)

Text

Kalpa-sūtra (IM 161-1914)

Kalpa-sūtra (IS 46-1959)

Text

Kalpa-sūtra (IS 83-1963)

Section on Mahāvīra

Kalpa-sūtra (IS 84-1963)

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Kalpa-sūtra (Or. 11921)

Kalpa-sūtra (Or. 12744)

Section on Mahāvīra

Kalpa-sūtra (Or. 13341)

Section on Mahāvīra

Kalpa-sūtra (Or. 13342)

First page – floral decoration

Kalpa-sūtra (Or. 13700)

Kalpa-sūtra (Or. 13959)

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Kalpa-sūtra (Or. 14262)

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Kalpa-sūtra (Or. 5149)

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Kalpa-sūtra and Kālakācārya-kathā (I.O. San. 3177)

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Kalpa-sūtra and Kālakācārya-kathā (Tod MS 34)

Blank first page of Kalpa-sūtra

Kalpa-sūtra with Gujarati commentary (Or. 13701)

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Kalpa-sūtra with Sanskrit commentary (Gamma 3)

First page with library stamps

Kalpa-sūtra with Sanskrit glosses (Or. 13455)

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Karma-kāṇḍa with Persian commentary (MS. Wilson 262)

Laghu-kṣetra-samāsa with Gujarāti commentary (Add. 26374)

Homage to Sarasvatī

Līlāvatī (Or. 13457)

Last page – colophon

Mahāniśītha-sūtra (Prakrit d. 18)

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Mandala with 24 Jinas (Or. 13472)

Manuscript cover of the 14 dreams

Manuscript cover (IS 20-1978)

Fourteen auspicious dreams

Manuscript cover (IS 50-1983)

Head of a man surrounded by text

Medicine and karma (Beta 1469)

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Personification of a planet (Circ. 325-1972)

Personification of a planet

Personification of a planet (Circ. 326-1972)

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Praśnottara or Dharma-ratnākara (Or. 2136 ms. B)

Sanskrit hymn in 25 stanzas

Ratnākara-panca-viṃśatikā (Or. 15633/197)

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Śālibhadra-caupaī (Or. 13524)

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Saṃgrahaṇī and Karma-granthas (Or. 2137 ms. B)

Blank page – British Library stamp

Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna - Dharmameru's commentary (Or. 13456)

Seven armies of the Bhavanavāsin king

Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna (IS 2-1984)

Opening page – floral decoration

Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna (Or. 13454)

Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna or Trailokyadīpikā (IS 35-1971)

Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna with Gujarati commentary (Or. 2116 ms. C)

Palm of the hand

Sāmudrika-śāstra (Add. 26,461)

First page with peacocks

Ṣaṣṭiśataka with Sanskrit commentary (Or. 13179)

Seven Chakras of the Subtle Body

Seven Chakras of the Subtle Body (Circ. 321-1972)

Siddhāntālāpaka (Or. 2137 ms. A)

Snakes and ladders

Snakes and ladders (Circ. 324-1972)

Śrāddhavidhi-viniścaya (Or. 2120 ms. B)

Modern page – shelfmark and provenance

Śrīpāla-kathā (Or. 2126 ms. A)

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Śrīpāla-rāsa and Gujarati commentary (Or. 13622)

Sūri-mantra-paṭa (065.001)

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Triṣaṣṭi-śalākā-puruṣa-caritra (Beta 1689)

A universal gathering and monastic discipline

Uttarādhyayana-sūtra (IS 2-1972)

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Uttarādhyayana-sūtra (Or. 13362)

Indrabhūti Gautama

Uttarādhyayana-sūtra (Or. 13476)

Final colophon

Uttarādhyayana-sūtra (Prakrit c.1)

Victory banner

Victory banner (IM 89-1936)

Vijñapti-patra (Or. 16192)

Title page

Vītarāga-stotra with commentary (MS. Sansk. d. 317)

Viveka-vilāsa (Or. 2136 ms. A)

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Yati-pratikramaṇa with commentary (MS. Sansk. d. 310)

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Five Supreme Entities

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Life durations of the types of gods

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Upper World and siddha-śilā

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Map of the Upper World and siddha-śilā

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Levels in the Upper World

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Upper World

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Ten groups of Bhavanavāsin gods

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Bhavanavāsin gods

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Emblems of the Bhavanavāsin gods

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Eight groups of Vyantara gods

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Emblematic trees of Vyantara gods

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Kings, assemblies and armies of the gods

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Parts of the armies of the gods

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Crystal palace and diagram of Mount Meru

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Jyotiṣka gods

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Stanzas 52 to 60

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Animal symbols for planetary movement

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Course of the moon and eclipse

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Jambū-dvīpa and Mount Meru

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Two and A Half Continents

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Eight black fields – Kṛṣṇar

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Three oceans and Nandīśvara

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Continent of Kuṇḍalavara

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One of the continents

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Measurements of the Two and A Half Continents

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Two and A Half Continents

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Lines of celestial palaces

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Winter solstice

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Animal symbols of the 12 heavens

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Gods in the Vaimānika heavens

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Fourteen types of heavens

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Numerical information on the heavens

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Numerical information on the heavens

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Numerical information on the heavens

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Kings, attendants and guardians of the gods

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Stanzas 120 to 126

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Times between gods’ deaths and rebirths

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Stanzas 132 to 139

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Types of suicide

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Numerical information on gods

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Numerical information on gods

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Stanzas 140 to 148

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Stanzas 148 to 154

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Monks or princes listen to monks

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Stanzas 155 to 163

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Heavenly couples

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Scenes of entertainment

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Stanzas 167 to 172

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Parable of the tree

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Stanzas 172 to 176

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Stanzas 177 to 185

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Ladies entertain a god

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Clairvoyant knowledge of gods

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Cosmic man

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Shapes of gods’ clairvoyance

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Stanzas 298 to 300

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Tortures in hell

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Information on the seven hells

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Levels and structure of two hells

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Stanzas 206 to 215

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Stanzas 215 to 223

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Structure of four hells

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Palaces in the hells

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Stanzas 228 to 233

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Levels and sizes of hells

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Stanzas 239 to 245

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Stanzas 248 to 251

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Stanzas 251 to 259

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Fourteen jewels

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Eight jewels of a Vāsu-deva

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Stanzas 264 to 268

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Five Entities with the siddha-śilā

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Stanzas 272 to 278

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Examples of plants and two-sensed beings

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Various animals

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Stanzas 288 to 296

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Stanzas 297 to 306

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Chart of living beings

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Births of living beings

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Stanzas 317 to 319

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Moon and sun

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Stanzas 325 to 329

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Stanzas 329 to 332

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Text ends – colophon with date

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Closing page – floral decoration

Background

The Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna belongs to the tradition of Śvetāmbara writings on the Jain universe. The monk Śrīcandra wrote Prakrit verses in the 12th century consolidating previous writings on cosmology. It is called Jewel of Summarised Verses, a phrase which underlines the condensed nature of the work.

Though Saṃgrahaṇī works describe the universe, they are mainly concerned with the beings who live in different parts of the Jain world. They go into detail about their life-duration, karma and spiritual progress much more than the geography.

Cosmological writings have generated numerous commentaries in Sanskrit or the vernacular languages. Teaching and learning cosmology remain an important part of monastic education. A rich pictorial tradition has also grown up round the Saṃgrahaṇī works, as visualisation is part of the transmission of knowledge on the Jain universe and is helpful as a means of understanding.

Jain cosmology is complex. Human beings live in the Middle World, which is the smallest of the three worlds that make up world space – loka-ākāśa. In world space all the souls live in the different body-forms they take according to their rebirths, in the various worlds. Outside world space is the non‑world space – aloka-ākāśa – which is endless. However, the Middle World is the most important area from the spiritual point of view because it is the only part where human beings can live.

Jains cannot advance spiritually without understanding and meditating upon cosmological theories so understanding them is crucial. Certain key religious concepts run through these theories. These include the notion of a physical soul shedding karma by moving through the cycle of rebirth to eventual omniscience and liberation, along with the cyclical nature of time, the interconnectedness of the universe, and the importance of symmetry, repetition and balance.

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    • Shelfmark:

      Or. 13454

    • Author:

      Śrīcandra

    • Date of creation:

      1644

    • Folio number:

      32 verso

    • Total number of folios:

      45

    • Place of creation:

      Stambhatīrtha (modern Cambay), Gujarat

    • Language:

      Jaina Māhārāṣṭrī Prākrit in Devanāgarī script

    • Medium:

      opaque watercolour on paper

    • Size:

      25 x 11 cms

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    Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna (Or. 13454)

    Palaces in the hells

    • Source:

      The British Library Board

    • Shelfmark:

      Or. 13454

    • Author:

      Śrīcandra

    • Date of creation:

      1644

    • Folio number:

      32 verso

    • Total number of folios:

      45

    • Place of creation:

      Stambhatīrtha (modern Cambay), Gujarat

    • Language:

      Jaina Māhārāṣṭrī Prākrit in Devanāgarī script

    • Medium:

      opaque watercolour on paper

    • Size:

      25 x 11 cms

    • Copyright:

      CC0 1.0 (Creative Commons Public Domain)

    • Image Copyright:

      Creative Commons Public Domain

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