Dravy Anuyog is a collection of highly revered texts belong to the
Digambar sect in Jain religion. These texts basically deal with religious philosophies. They cover a wide array of topics such as philosophical doctrine, Tattvajnan (metaphysics) and other similar subjects.
The Dravy Anuyog collection is made up of Niyamasar, Panchastikaya, Pravachanasar, Samaya sara, Tattvartha sutra and Aptamimamsa. Out of these the first four were written by a religious person named Kunda Kunda in AD 100. Tattvartha sutra was composed by another religious person named Umaswami in AD 200, while Aptamimamsa was written by a revered figure named Samantabhadra in AD 600. The collection also includes a host of commentaries written by various religious persons.