The Dṛṣṭivāda or Drishtivaad ("Disputation about views") is a lost text in the Jain religion.[1] It is the last of the 12 Jain āgamas as per Śvetámbara tradition, said to be promulgated by Māhavīra himself and composed by GanadharaSudharmaswami.[2]
The text is traditionally said to contain the entire knowledge of the Fourteen Purvas. However, its contents have been referred and explained in Nandi and Samavāyānga Sūtra.[3]
Subdivisions
The Dristivāda was divided into five parts, according to the Sarvārthasiddhi commentary from the Digambara tradition.[4]: 291
Parikarma, containing Jaina calculatory science
Sūtra, containing discussion about creeds and narratives
Prathamānuyoga (Pūrvanayoga), containing Puranic narratives, religious biographies, and illustrative tales