
Background
This manuscript is a remarkable anthology of 14 texts dealing with cosmology and with the theory of karma as expressed in the Śvetāmbara tradition. The collection includes a classic like the Saṃgrahaṇī-ratna, but also less well-known works such as the so-called 'old' karma-granthas and verse commentaries – bhāṣyas – on the latter. These texts are rare in the manuscript tradition and are mainly addressed to specialists in karma theory.
Though called Śataka – Hundred – the text in fact has 111 verses. It is the fifth in the set of the six 'old' works on karma. The well-known work of the same name written by Devendra in the 13th century has replaced it to some extent.
The Śataka-bhāṣya that follows it is a commentary.
Glossary
- Source:
The British Library Board
- Shelfmark:
Or. 2137 ms. B
- Author:
Śrīcandra
- Date of creation:
unknown
- Folio number:
23 verso
- Total number of folios:
40 (Europ. fol.: 14-54)
- Place of creation:
western India
- Language:
unknown
- Medium:
paper
- Size:
26.5 x 11 cms
- Copyright:
CC0 1.0 (Creative Commons Public Domain)
- Image Copyright: