Pravachanasara

Pravacanasāra is a text composed by Jain monk Kundakunda in the second century CE or later.

[4] The text is written in Prakrit language, and it consists of three chapters and 275 verses.

[5] First chapter consists of 92 verses and it describes attributes of supreme individual consciousnesses and outlines first steps of achieving that status.

Third chapter consists of 75 verses and it is aimed at delineating the bases of correct mendicant praxis.

Acharya Jayasena has also written a commentary on Pravachanasara titled Tatparyavritti (i.e. the Purport).