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2-544: Gommatsāra is one of the most important Jain texts authored by Acharya Nemichandra Siddhanta Chakravarti. Gommatsāra was written by Nemichandra in 10th century CE in Prakrit . It is based on the major Jain text, Shatkhandagam written by the Acharya Bhutabali and Acharya Pushpadant . Sermons on Gommatasara was delivered in 1635 by Rupchand Pande, teacher of Hemraj Pande . Gommatasara provides

4-510: A detailed summary of Digambara doctorine. It is also called Pancha Sangraha , a collection of five topics: The first of these, namely, ( Bandhaka ) i. e., the mundane soul forms the subject-matter of Jiva Kanda (description of the soul). The other four form the subject-matter of Karma Kanda . Jain text Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include

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