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but are exploratory in nature. In the same perspective, the Darwin's principle of evolution needs to be compared with the evolution of consciousness in Indian philosophy
Acknowledgement: This paper is dedicated to my parents late Shriman Balwant Singhji Sahab Pokharna and mother Late Shrimati Lahar Kunwarji Pokharna, who have laid foundation for doing this type of interdisciplinary work, involving Science and Jainism.
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