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________________ 106 MEDIEVAL JAINISM : CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT (Contd.) 2 Helminth Fungus Hydatid disease Zoophilic dermatophytes13 (ii) Keeping of cats Fungus Protozoa Unknown Zoophilic dermatophytesla Toxoplasmosia's Cat scratch fever16 Malaria?? (iii) Keeping of Protozoa monkey (iv) Keeping of Chlamydiae Parrots (v) Keeping of birdsk Chalmydiae Psittacosis18 Ornithosis 19 Conclusion Following five conclusions can be safely drawn from the above : 1. The Jaina acaryas, even though conscious of the fact that a house-holder has to follow a profession for earning his livelihood and that there is no profession which does not involve violence in one form or the other, were practical in prohibiting only a few professions and not all. 2. The professions prohibited by them involve violence not only to others, as would apparently appear; these prohibited professions involve violence to the self also because they pollute the environment in one or the other way. The rule that as you sow so shall you reap works in a visible from also. As you hurt others, you create problems for the self also. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006727
Book TitleMedieval Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP S Jain, R M Lodha
PublisherAshish Publishing House
Publication Year1990
Total Pages198
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size8 MB
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