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Religion | Jainism |
Author | Kundakunda |
Period | 1st century B.C. |
Verses | 180 |
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Pañcastikayasara (en: the essence of reality), is an ancient Jain text authored by Acharya Kundakunda.[1] Kundakunda explains the Jain concepts of dravya (substance) and Ethics. The work serves as a brief version of the Jaina philosophy. There are total 180 verses written in Prakrit language.[2] The text is about five (panch) āstikāya, substances that have both characteristics, viz. existence as well as body.
The five āstikāya mentioned in the text are :—[3]
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