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Studies in Jainology. Prakrit
REFERENCES AND NOTES
Paper presented at the All India Seminar on Early Jainism (Punjabi University), Patiala, 1979 and published in the Journal of Karnatak University, (Hum.) Vol.XXVI, 1983. For further details in this regard vide Life in Ancient India as depicted in the Jaina Canons, by Dr.J.C.Jain, Bombay, 1947, pp.241-242. (i) Santisagara Granthamala, No.13, Sholapur, 1035. (ii) This is also popularly known as the Bhagavati Aradhanā, Anantakirti Digambara Jaina Granthamala No.8, Bombay, V.S. 1989. All such references are to the Sholapur ediion of the work. Jaina Sahitya aur Itihāsa, Bombay, 1956, pp.71-72. Intro. to the Bhagavati Aradhana p.13. (i) Ibid. (ii) These works could be Mahānisītha, Brahatkalpa-sutra, Brhalkalpa-bhāsya etc. as noted by Dr.J.C.Jain, Loc.cit. (i) Doctrine of the Jainas, Engi. Tr. by Wolfgang Beurlen, Delhi, 1962, p.290. (ii) My Scrutiny of the portion concerning the Funeral Obsequies contained in the chapter of 'Manners and Customs' given by Dr.J.C.Jain, Loc.cit., showed me that though various kinds of information regarding different modes of disposal of the dead are given here at random, there is no specific reference to the dis osal of the dead body of a monk dying a samadhimarana. Op.cit. pp.56-73. Religion as a quest for Values, by A.R.Wadia, Calcutta,
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