Essay name: Paumacariya (critical study)
Author:
K. R. Chandra
Affiliation: Research institute of Prakrit, Jainology and Ahimsa Vaishali
This is a critical study of the Paumacariya: the earliest Jain version of Rama's life story, written in Prakrit by Vimalasuri dating to the 4th century AD. In this text, Rama (referred to as Padma) is depicted with lotus-like eyes and a blooming face. The Paumacariya places emphasis on the human aspects of characters rooted in Jain values, contrasting with the divine portrayal in Valmiki’s version.
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VR, 7.4 BrahmÄ Living Beings (RÄká¹£asas) (Yaká¹£as) Heti & Praheti Malyavat VidyutkeÅ›a Sukeá¹£a (Wife-Devavati) SumÄlin DaÅ›agrÄ«va (Wife-MandodarÄ«) Kaikasi (daughter) (Married to ViÅ›ravas) VR, 7.2 & 9 Prajapati (BrahmÄ) Pulastya ViÅ›ravas. (DevavarṇinÄ«)-Wives-(KaikasÄ«) Kumbhakarṇa ŚūrpanakhÄ MeghanÄda (Indrajit) I MÄlin Vibhīṣaṇa 220 A CRITICAL STUDY OF PAUMACARIYAM
