Monday, 9 May 2016

Dravya Sangraha - Summary

·       Dravya Sangraha means “Compendium of Substances”.

·       It is a 10th century Jain text authored by Acharya Nemichandra Siddhant Chakravati who lived in Southern India around 1000 AD.

Why Study Dravya Sangraha ?
·       It is a good source of advanced knowledge of Jaina religion for those with basic foundation.
·       It explains the true tenets and principles of Jainism.
·       The aim is to get the right knowledge to destroy Karmas with ultimate purpose is get Moksha.

The book has 58 verses written in Prakrit.
It divided as:
Benediction or Manglacharan                                   Verse 1
Living Substance or Jiv dravya                                 Verses 2 to 14
Non – Living Substances or Ajiva dravya                Verses 15 to 28
Seven Fundamental truths or 7 Tattvas                    Verses 29 to 39
Path of Liberation or Moksamarga                            Verses 40 to 50
Description of 5 Supreme Beings or Pancha Parmeshthi            Verses 51 to 58

Is the book practical application Jain Dharma ?
Binaben says :
The thing is we are discussing a granth. As when you were in standard one you had no idea why you were doing reading and writing but you persevered and therefore in form two you could do those tasks effortlessly. This is the same thing. You HAVE TO complete all the gathas to understand what it was all about. When you read fiction do you not complete till the last page to find out what it was all about? Why not here?
There is theory and there is practical. The theory always comes prior to the practical. The practical aspects will come after the 2nd session is done. That is how this granth is arranged.


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