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110 : Scientific Contents in Prākrta Canons
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113. Art of stupefaction 114. Art of detraction 115. Incantational root-out 116. Science of killing 117. Tuine-tricks 118. Art of entering others
body 119. Sandal accomplishment - 120. Vocal accomplishment121. Beadal accomplishment - 122. Deceptive sighting 123, Deceptive voice 124, Gemal/Medicinal
accomplishment 125. Theft/Burglary 126. Blacksmithy 127. Stone-craft128. Leather-craft 129. Invisiblisation 130. Dentistry 131. Animal husbandry 132. Hunting 133. Agriculture 134. Fermentation 135. History 136. Repudiatory tact 137. Special dressing 138. Art of equitability 139. Veena-playing
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It could, thus, be inferred that, here too, the topics and subjects have changed from time to time. It may be surmised that the concept of 64 arts for women developed later than general 72 arts.
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