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________________ and five sensed animals exept for representative examples. Of course, T. S. and later commentaries give some details about human classification'. Zoological Contents in Prākṛta Canons : 473 Table 4, 5, 6 give names of 2, 3, 4-sensed beings in a consolidated way. There are about 40 2-sensed, 55 3-sensed and 50 4-sensed mobiles listed in canons. However, about 25% names are familiar today in current terms, others have to be identified. All these animals are deficient sensed and form invertebrate class of zoology. There seems to be some duplication in names (like scorpion, spider, red water insects etc.) suggestive of either different varieties of them or uncertainty about their senses. Table 4: Two-sensed Beings in Jaina Canons. 1. Intestinal worms 3. Thread worms 5. Needle mouthed worms 7. Deadbody worms 9. Timber worms 11. Red water insects 13. Sea louse 15. Small conch 17. Ghulla conch 19. Pearls 21. Sukti 23. Small cowrie 25. Nandyayavarta 27. Leech Jain Education International 2. Tape worms 4. Cowdung/Cowhair worms 6. Flute mouthed worms 8. Snakelike worms 10. Saliva insects 12. White ants 14. Conch 16. Śambūka conch 18. Khulla conch 20. Mother pearls 22. Cowrie 24. Dvidhävarta 26. Ekatävarta 28. Saumangalaka 30. Jalomuka 32. Jaggery germs 34.Anullaka 29. Gojalaka 31. Nupura 33. Kalukavas 35. Candanaka ( spl. cowrie ) 36. Skandha 37. Śuktisampuṭa 38. Palloya 39. Arista etc. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001670
Book TitleScientific Contents in Prakrta Canons
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorN L Jain
PublisherParshwanath Vidyapith
Publication Year1996
Total Pages608
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Science, & Religion
File Size9 MB
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