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All About Pali and Prakrit Literature

April 13, 2024 1409 0

Introduction

In the post-Vedic era, literature expanded beyond Sanskrit and included Pali and Prakrit languages. Both languages gained prominence in the creation of religious texts by Buddhists and Jains.

Buddhist Literature

  • Buddhist literature is broadly categorized into- 
    • Canonical  
    • Non-canonical
  • Canonical Literature:
    • Buddhist literature comprises ‘Tripitak/Tipitaka‘, written in Pali and divided into three parts:
    • Vinaya Pitaka: It contains the monastic rules of the Order of Buddhist monks.
    • Sutta Pitaka: It is the collection of the teachings of the Buddha.
    • Abhidhamma Pitaka: Elucidates the various topics dealing with ethics, psychology or theory of knowledge.
  • Non-Canonical: 
    • A prime example of Buddhist non-canonical literature with Pali and Prakrit languages is the ‘Jatakas’. 
    • The Jataka stories narrate the previous births of the Buddha.

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Buddhist Texts

Texts Description
Dipavamsa
  • It was written in the 3rd-4th centuries BC in Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka).
  • It provides a historical account of Buddhism in Sri Lanka and narrates Buddha’s visit to Sri Lanka and the relics of Buddha.
Milinda Panho 
  • The book mentions the dialogue with Pali and Prakrit languages between King Meander (or Milinda) and Buddhist monk Nagasena.
Mahavamsa 
  • It is a Sri Lankan Pali account and dates back to 3rd-4th centuries BC.
  • It provides a historical account of various kingdoms of South Asia.
Mahavastu 
  • It contains Jataka and Avadana tales written in Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit.
Lalitavistara Sutra (“The Play in Full”)
  • It is a Mahayana text that narrates various stories related to the life of the Buddha until his first sermon at Sarnath. 
Udana 
  • It is one of the oldest Theravada texts and includes the story of the “Blind Men and the Elephant.”
Bodhi Vamsa 
  • It is a prose poem written in the 10th century AD by Upatissa in Pali, Sri Lanka.
Visuddhimagga
  • It is a Theravada text written by Buddhaghosa in the 5th century AD in Sri Lanka. It includes discussions on various teachings of the Buddha.

Jain Literature

  • Jain Literature with Pali and Prakrit languages is generally written in  Prakrit, Ardha Magadhi, Sanskrit, etc. 
  • They are divided into Canonical or religious texts called Jain Agamas or Agam and non-canonical literary works.
Jain Agamas

  • With Jainism, they are canonical religious texts written in Pali and Prakrit languages that contain the teachings of Jain Tirthankaras
  • Initially, the Ganadharas—the principal followers of Mahavira—compiled them. 
  • The present Angas (a subset of the Agamas) were recompiled in a council of monks of the Svetambara sect held in Vallabhi, Gujarat, during the mid-5th century AD
  • The Digambaras reject Agamas.
  • The Agamas with Pali and Prakrit languages consist of 46 texts – 12 Angas, 12 Upanga, 10 Prakirnakasutras, 4 Mulasutras, 6 Chedasutras, and 2 Chulikasutras.
  • The 12 Angas are: Acharanga Sutra; Sutrakritanga; Sthananga Sutra; Samavayanga Sutra; Vyakhyaprajnapti or Bhagavati Sūtra; Upasakadasa; Antakrddaasah; Anuttaraupapatikadasah; Prasnavyakaranani; Vipakasruta; and Drstivada.

Prakrit Jain Work

Gatha Saptasati

  • It contains 700 verses, with King Hala contributing 44 verses. The women poets wrote the other verses. It is often considered the opposite of the “Kamasutra“.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra

  • It was composed by Acharya Bhadrabahu. It is an adoration of the twenty-third Tīirthankara Parsvanatha

Kalpa Sutra

  • It is a Śvetāmbara canonical scripture written partly in prose and partly in verse.
Kalakacharya Katha
  • It tells the story of Kalak, a great Jain muni of the Shwetambar school and his sister.
Acharya Kundkund’s work

  • Samayasāra expounded the Jain concepts like Karma, Asrava, Bandha, Samvara, Nirjara and Moksha.
  • Niyamasara discusses the road to emancipation.

 

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Zoroastrian Literature

  • Avesta is a compilation of diverse writings spanning religious beliefs, practices, and guidance. It was written in Avestan, a language related to Sanskrit that is now extinct. 
  • Denkard: It is a compilation of books & regarded as the Encyclopedia of Zoroastrianism.  It was composed in the 10th century AD.
  • Bundahishn:  The text provides an insight into the religion’s creation theory.

Sikh Literature

  • Adi Granth: It was written in Gurumukhi script by Bhai Gurdas under the aegis of the fifth guru, Guru Arjan Dev in 1604
    • It is a predecessor to Guru Granth Sahib and contains the teachings of the Sikh Gurus and fifteen Bhagats of Bhakti and Sufi traditions. 
  • Guru Granth Sahib: It is an expansion of Adi Granth under the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh, in 1678. 
    • It is regarded as the eleventh and final spiritual authority of the Sikhs.
    • It is written in Gurumukhi script and ‘Sant Bhasa’ language. Sant Bhasa contains Punjabi, Apabhramsa, Hindi, Braj Bhasa, Sanskrit, Khadiboli, and Persian words. 
    • The book contains the teachings of thirteen Bhakti saints, called ‘Bhagats’, like Ramananda, Namadev, Ravidas, Parmanand, Sain, Surdas, Kabir and Baba Farid.
  • Dasam Granth: It is a compilation of hymns written by Guru Gobind Singh. 
    • The compilation includes fables and Puranic stories, with certain hymns being part of the daily prayers known as “Nitnem“.
  • Janamsakhis: These books contain mythological stories about the life of Guru Nanak (first guru).
  • Ardas:  Prayers performed during daily rituals in Gurudwaras. These are recited during the opening and closing of Guru Granth Sahib. 

 

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Conclusion

  • Pali and Prakrit literature hold significant importance in understanding the spiritual and intellectual heritage of ancient India. 
    • Through their texts, they continue to inspire scholars and seekers alike, preserving the wisdom and teachings of the Buddha and Mahavira for generations to come.
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