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________________ Biology in Jaina Treatise on Reals activities and deciding desirables and undesirables with respect to their body welfare. The sexuality has developed in them through three stages- (i) asexuality or spontaneity (ii) bi-sexuality and (iii) uni-sexuality. Most of the animals and flowering plants have externally or microscopically visible sexual procreation. The canonical 2-sensed class is zoologically a highly mixed one in comparision to 3/4-sensed class. The canonically five-sensed living beings have also been classified but on different criteria. One finds many points of difference here too. The enquiring reader is referred to 'Scientific Contents in Prākṛta Canons' (PVRI, Varanasi, 1996) to know more about this topic. Many of the above points are in direct contrast with the canons. However, it may be pointed out that the later scholars modified their views in many cases in case of sexual or a-sexual procreation. Even Kalpasūtra mentions oviparous (uterine) character of bees, spiders and reptiles. The microscopic age requires other points also to be taken care of. The Table-3 below gives a comparative classification of the living beings. S. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. Canonical class Worms Ants Black bees 5-sensed Table-3 Classes of living beings Examples (i) round, tape, flat, segmented etc. worms (ii) Conch, leech ants, centipede. cockroach, insects, spider, bugs, pea Jain Education International etc. scorpion, lice, flea different bees. butterfly, flies, mosquito, locust, scorpion. spider. fleas water-moving sky-moving(birds) land-moving Biological class Annelida, 126 For Private & Personal Use Only Arthropoda, Mollusca Arthropoda Arthropoda The worldly beings have been described to be of two kinds (mobiles and non-mobiles). They have five classes with respect to the senses. The next aphorism intends to describe the classes of five-sensed beings which have not yet been described: Euchordata class, Amphibia Aves Reptiles, mammals Sanjninah Samanaskah 2.24 The living beings with mind (and five senses) are called instinctive (Sanjni) ones. www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001656
Book TitleBiology in Jaina Treatise on Reals
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorN L Jain
PublisherParshwanath Vidyapith
Publication Year1999
Total Pages210
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Religion, & Biology
File Size13 MB
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