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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

SAMADHITANTRA (Sanskrit-Hindi)

SAMADHITANTRA (Sanskrit-Hindi)

By Acarya Pujyapada

Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 5

Hindi translation by Dr. Jaykumar Jalaj

2006 220 x 140 mm 32 pp

81 88769 06 1 Softcover Rs. 30

EAN 9788188769063

Acarya Pujyapada, the Digambara mystic and pioneering Sanskrit grammarian, lived in the 6th century of the Common Era. Apart from his deep scholarship and mastery of the Jain doctrine, Pujyapada was a mystic and yogi.

He wrote from his spiritual experiences.

Hence, he penned some of the most important and pathbreaking works on Jainism. His treatise on Sanskrit grammar, the Jainendra Vyakarana commands wide respect till today as one of the best and most complete original works on Sanskrit grammar.

His Sarvarthasiddhi is the first independent commentary on the Tattvarthasutra and one of the most concise, establishing definitions that are standard.

His Samadhitantra is one of the first Jain works on spirituality in Sanskrit. And among the finest, most lucid works on mysticism produced by the shramana tradition.

In this work, he deals with the self, establishing it as being independent of the body, of gender, of all the non-self objects that one mistakenly associates with oneself.

The work is concise, has only 105 shlokas. The work is tight, beautifully crafted with not a word extra. The precision of the Acarya's thoughts is matched by the loftiness of his spirituality. Pujyapada, with this work, takes us to a world of tranquilness and serenity. Where there is no chaos, no mad rush for more, a world free of attachments and aversions.

A world where we drop all fears and biases, all desires and distractions...The world of the atma, the sublime, calm and peaceful. A world that is at once at peace with itself and completely conscious, immersed in the contemplation of itself and free of all disturbances.

Samadhitantra is a glimpse into the spiritual world of Pujyapada. A world where there is equanimity, calm and serenity.

The Hindi translation by Dr. Jaykumar Jalaj remains quietly in the background, not detracting from the pleasure of reading Pujyapada's simple but eloquent language.

Come visit this world of dhyana, j񡮡 and adhyatma. Read the Samadhitantra - A doorway to the world of tranquilness and serenity that arise out of truly knowing oneself.

Namo Vitaragaya

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Saturday, December 17, 2005

SHRI JINA TARANA TRIVENI

namah shri varddhamanaya nirdhutakalilatmane

salokanam trilokanam yadvidya darpanayate

Dear friends,

Jaya Jinendra

SHRI JINA TARANA TRIVENI

3 Dvatrimshikas by Taranasvami

Hindi translation in Prose by Br. Shitalaprasada

Hindi tranlation in Poetry by Br. Jayasagara

English translation by Dashrath Jain

2005 220 x 145 mm 134 pp

Hardcover Rs. 60

Students of Jain history will be familiar with Taranasvami, the 16th century mystic from Bundelkhand. Taranasvami was a lay scholar and spiritualist. He was known to his followers as Shrimad Taranatarana Mandalacarya.

He composed 14 works in a language that was a combination of Prakrit and Sanskrit. 9 of his works are in prose, 5 are poetry. Of these, 3 of dvatrimshikas have been chosen, along with his Chadmasthavani.

Hence the books has the following 4 works:

Pandita Puja

Malarohana

Kamalabattisi

Chadmasthavanisara

The first 3 works have an accompanying Hindi translation in prose, Hindi translation in poetry as well as an English translation.

This is followed by a conspectus of Taranasvami's Chadmasthavani, entitled "Chadmasthavani-Sara".

The book is very easy to read. The spiritual content is very important and Taranasvami is a unique personality in the subaltern history of Indian spiritualism.

His life and writings deserve serious study from the socio-anthropological angle as well as the ecclesiastical angle.

The book ought to be read by each and every Jain shravaka.

shramanopasako,

Manish

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