Step 1: Identify Jain scriptures.
The canonical texts of Jainism are called the Agamas.
They contain the teachings of the Tirthankaras, especially Lord Mahavira.
Step 2: Compilation of Agamas.
The Agamas were originally transmitted orally by Jain monks.
Later, councils of Jain scholars compiled them in written form around the 6th century CE.
Step 3: Option analysis.
- (A) Tripitaka: Sacred texts of Buddhism, not Jainism.
- (B) Purana: Belongs to Hindu tradition, not Jainism.
- (C) Upanishad: Philosophical texts of Hinduism, not Jainism.
- (D) Agamas: Correct. Jain scriptures are called Agamas.
Step 4: Conclusion.
The scriptures of Jainism are called Agamas.