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Pancastikayasara

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Religion
  
Jainism

Verses
  
180

Period
  
1st century B.C.

Author
  
Kundakunda

Pancastikayasara

Similar
  
Niyamasara, Puruşārthasiddhyupāya, Siribhoovalaya, Kasayapahuda, Ratnakaranda śrāvakācāra

Pañcastikayasara (en: the essence of reality), is an ancient Jain text authored by Acharya Kundakunda. 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. The text is about five (panch) āstikāya, substances that have both characteristics, viz. existence as well as body.

Āstikāya

The five āstikāya mentioned in the text are :—

  1. Jīva (soul),
  2. Pudgala (matter),
  3. Dharma (medium of motion),
  4. Adharma (medium of rest), and
  5. Akasa (space)

References

Pancastikayasara Wikipedia