M.Phil Agama is two-year duration Postgraduate Academic Research Degree course. Agama are writings of Jainism dependent on the talks of the tirthankara. The talk conveyed samavasarana (divine lecturing lobby) is called Śhrut Jnāna and involves eleven angas and fourteen purvas. The talk is recorded by Ganadharas (boss trains), and is made out of twelve angas (divisions). It is commonly spoken to by a tree with twelve branches. This structures the premise of the Śvētāmbara Jaina Agamas or standards. These are accepted to have begun from Rishabhanatha, the first tirthankara. The term actually implies custom or "that which has descended", and the Agama writings portray cosmology, epistemology, philosophical regulations, statutes on reflection and practices, four sorts of yoga, mantras, sanctuary development, divinity love and approaches to accomplish sixfold desires. These authoritative writings are in Sanskrit Telugu and Tamil (written in Grantha content, Telugu Script and Tamil script).
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