Jaina Sutras, Part II by Hermann Jacobi
in two parts
Part II The Uttarâdhyayana Sûtra The Sûtrakritâṅga Sûtra
Oxford: The Clarendon Press
Sacred Books of the East, Vol. 45
[1895]
Scanned, proofed and formatted at sacred-texts.com, June-July 2006, by John Bruno Hare. This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published prior to 1923.
Medieval Jain decorative art [Public Domain Image]
This is volume 45 of the Sacred Books of the East, Part Two of the Hermann Jacobi translation of the Jaina Sutras.
As is the practice at this site, the typography of the original has been preserved as far as possible. This means that italics are used to indicate distinctions between consonants in transliterated Sanskrit and Prakrit. The system used is documented on the charts attached to the Sacred Books of the East page. Most notably in this system, ‘j’ (roughly, the initial sound of the English word ‘jam’) is written g, hence the spelling _G_ain throughout, which is pronounced ‘Jain.’ This book is normally cited as ‘Jaina Sutras’ in modern publications and bibliographies.