Content
First chapter consists of 92 verses and it describes attributes of supreme individual consciousnesses and outlines first steps of achieving that status. Second chapter consists of 108 verses and it describes laws of interaction between space, time particles, elementary matter particles, compound matter particles, motion and individual consciousnesses in the Cosmos. Third chapter consists of 75 verses and it is aimed at delineating the bases of correct mendicant praxis.Commentaries
Acharya Amritchandra has written a commentary on Kundkund Acharya's Pravachansara titled ''Tattvadipika'' (i.e. ''the Lamp of Truth''). Acharya Jayasena has also written a commentary on Pravachanasara titled ''Tatparyavritti'' (i.e. ''the Purport''). Another commentary was written by Hemraj Pande in 1652 based on the commentary on '' Samayasara'' by Rajmall.See also
* List of Jain textsReferences
Citations
Sources
* * * * * * Kundakunda. ''Pravacanasāra with Amṛtacandra’s commentary'', ed. A. N. Upadhye, Bombay, 1935. * *Kundakunda. ''Pravacanasāra'' with Amṛtacandra’s commentary, ed. A. N. Upadhye, Bombay, 1935. Jain texts {{Jainism-book-stub