Kundakunda

Idol of Kundakunda, [[Karnataka]] Kundakunda is the name given to the author or authors of sixteen influential Digambara texts, including ''Niyamasāra'' ("The Essence of the Restraint"), ''Pañcāstikāyasāra'' ("The Essence of the Five Existents"), ''Samayasāra'' ("The Essence of the Self"), and ''Pravacanasāra'' ("The Essence of the Teaching"). These attributions are questioned, and "only parts of some works are likely to have been written by him," showing "clear signs of interpolations" and multiple authorship.

While dates for "Kundakunda" range from scholarly datings in the 8th c. CE to traditional datings in the 2nd–3rd c. CE, texts attributed to him may reflect multiple authorship, containing layers dating from 350–400 (''Pañcâstikāya-sangraha'') and 550–600 CE (''Samaya-sāra'') up to 950–1150 CE. The Kundakunda-core texts were anonymous compilations for several centuries, and it is not until Jayasena's (ca. 1150–1200) commentary on the ''Pañcâstikāya'' that an author is explicitly mentioned and a Kundakunda-narrative is created.

The Kundakunda-attributed works show influences from Samkhya, Mahayana Buddhism, and especially Advaita Vedanta, reflected in the distinction between ''niścayanaya'' or ‘ultimate perspective’ and ''vyavahāranaya'' or ‘mundane perspective’, or the pure atman and the material world. ''bhedvijnan'', ''bheda-vijnana'', ''bhedvigyan'', or ''bhedgnan''.}}

With the Kundakunda-texts the Digambara developed a mystical tradition focusing on the direct realization of the ultimate perspective of the pure soul, and Kundakunda's emphasis on liberating knowledge has become a mainstream view in Digambara Jainism. Kundakunda was an important inspiration for Shrimad Rajchandra (1867–1901), who in turn inspired Kanji Swami (1890–1980), Rakesh Jhaveri and the ''Shrimad Rajchandra Mission'', and Dada Bhagwan (1908–1988). Provided by Wikipedia
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