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

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Background

The Kalpa-sūtra is the most frequently illustrated Jain text of the Śvetāmbara sect. It is read and recited by monks in the festival of Paryuṣaṇ, which takes place in August to September each year.

The first part of the Kalpa-sūtra deals with the lives of the Jinas, especially Mahāvīra, Pārśva, Nemi and Ṛṣabha. It features almost identical stories of their births, lives as princes, renunciation, enlightenment and emancipation.

The second part – Sthavirāvali – is a praise of the early teachers of Jainism. The third part – Sāmācārī – deals with particular monastic rules to be followed during the rainy season.

This manuscript also contains a version of the story of Kālaka, which follows the Kalpa-sūtra. Written in 1434 CE, the manuscript belongs to the early phase of Jain miniature painting.

The Story of Kālaka: Texts, History, Legends, and Miniature Paintings of the Śvetāmbara Jain Hagiographical Work, the Kālakācāryakathā

W. Norman Brown

Das Kālakācāryakathānakam

A Note on the Heterodox Calendar and a Disputed Reading in the Kālakācāryakathā

Paul Dundas

Kalpa Sûtra

Kalpa Sūtra of Bhadrabāhu Svāmī

Bhadrabāhu

The Kalpa Sûtra of Bhadrabâhu

Bhadrabāhu

A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Miniature Paintings of the Jaina Kalpasūtra as executed in the Early Western Indian Style

W. Norman Brown

Catalogue of the Jain manuscripts at the British Library: including the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum

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