Shatkhandagama

Shatkhandagama
Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama with commentary Dhavalā of Acharya Virasena
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ReligionJainism
AuthorPushpadanta and Bhutabali
LanguagePrakrit

The Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama (Sanskrit: "Scripture in Six Parts") is the foremost and oldest Digambara Jain sacred text.[1]

According to Digambara tradition, the original teachings of lord Mahavira were passed on orally from “Ganadhar” the chief disciple of Lord Mahavira to his disciples and so on as they had the capability of listening and remembering it for always. But as the centuries passed there was downfall in these capabilities and so Aacharya Pushpdant and Bhutbali penned down the teachings of Lord Mahavir in Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama Therefore the Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama is the most revered Digambara text that has been given the status of āgama. The importance of the Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama to the Digambaras can be judged by the fact that, the day its Dhavalā commentary was completed, it is commemorated on the Śrūta Pañcami, a day when all the Jain scriptures are venerated. The Ṣaṭkhaṅḍāgama, the first āgama, is also called the "Prathama Śrūta-Skandha", while the Pancha Paramāgama by Kundakunda are referred to as the second āgama or Dvitiya Śrūta-Skandha.

  1. ^ Singh 2001, p. 6373.

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