He restored
Mahāniśītha, a canonical text, in
Mathura. He wrote several Prakrit texts;
Bṛhatsaṅgrahiṇī,
Bṛhatkṣetrasamāsa,
Viśeṣaṇavatī,
Viśeṣāvaśyaka,
Dhyānaśataka,
Jītakalpa and its
Bhashya. Sanskrit commentary on
Visheshavashyaka remained unfinished. Jinabhadra elaborated the
Debate with the Ganadharas, a work associated with the literature on
Avaśyakasūtra which has achieved quasi autonomous status. According to this text, the learned Brahmin
Gautama summoned the gods to a great sacrifice but instead they flew off to hear
Mahāvīra preaching at his second
samavasarana near by. In fury, Gautama confronted Mahavīra in debate, as did ten other brahmins in succession, with the fordmaker converting them all by a demonstration, underpinned by his claim to omniscience. ==Notes==