Everything about Jain Prakrit totally explained
Jain Prakrit is a term loosely used for the language of the
Jain canon.
The books of
Jainism were written in the popular dialects as opposed to
Sanskrit, which was the language of the dominant
Vedantic canon, and therefore encompass a number of dialects. Chief among these is
Ardha Magadhi, which due to its extensive use has also come to be identified as the definitive form of
Prakrit. Other dialects include versions of
Maharashtri and
Sauraseni.
The "Aabhidhan Rajendra Kosh" written by
Acharya Rajendrasuri, is only one available Jain encyclopedia to understand the Jain
Prakrit,
Sanskrit, Ardha-Magadhi and other Jain languages words.
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