Jain Mahapurana /
Material type: TextLanguage: English, Sanskrit Original language: Sanskrit Series: Publisher: Bengaluru : Panditaratna A. Shanthirajashastry Trust (R), 2020Distributor: New Delhi : Distributor Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House Edition: First editionDescription: 6 volumes : illustrations, portraits, 1 map ; 23 cm + 1 supplement booklet (98 pages ; 22 cm)Content type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9788193531839 (Set)
- Jinasena (Pupil of Vīrasena). Mahāpurāṇa
- Jinasena (Pupil of Vīrasena). Mahāpurāṇa. English
- 294.4
- BL1316.J5 M3413 2020
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Includes a booklet: "An introduction to Jain Mahapurana : (supplement to the set of six volumes of Mahapurana)".
Translated from Kannada; Kannada translation not included.
Mahapurana (The largest gigantic Purana) is a magnum opus of Jain literature. A great epic, consisting of 20, 000 slokas. It is written in Anushtup Chandas meter. It consists of the whole universe of the Jain spiritual, geographical and epical world. -- Translator's words (volume 1, page xxv).
Includes glosary (page 58-764) and index.
Volume. 1: Purvapurana : 13 parvas (parva 1 to 13) -- volume. 2. Purvapurana : 14 parvas (parva 14 to 27) -- volume. 3. Purvapurana : 15 parvas (parva 28 to 427) -- volume. 4. Purvapurana : 5 parvas : Uttarapurana : 12 parvas (parva 43 to 59) -- volume 5. Uttarapurana : 11 parvas (parva 60 to 70) -- volume 6. Uttarapurana : 7 parvas (parva 71 to 77) -- Jain Mahapurana : an introduction : supplement to the set of six volumes of Mahapurana.
Jaina epic poem in Sanskrit written by Jinasena and Gunabhadra; Sanskrit text with English translation.
English and Sanskrit ; Sanskrit in Devanagari and Latin.
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