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________________ control their death environment in such a way, even though there may be great resistance to this novel approach.. Grief can be experienced in an anticipatory way, also during the death either in the same location as the death or not, and after the death has occurred. Who is around the dying person and when is entirely up to the individual. They may want family and grieving in their presence until the moment they are dead. However, they may not. In such a case, if a person does truly have the best interest of the dying loved one at heart, it must be considered that their desire to grieve around the dying person against their wishes might be a self-centered act that actually will disturb the death-process by triggering feelings of attachment or aversion in the mind of the dying person and make it more difficult for them to leave smoothly. Bibliography: 1. Amiel, Pierre Paul; Jains Today in the World, Parshvanath Vidyapeeth, Varanasi; 2008. 2. Caillat, Colette; Fasting Unto Death According to Ayārārga-sutta and some Painnayas. 3. Mahāvīra and His Teachings (Upadhye, Dr. A.N., Editor); C.C. Shah Rishabhdas Ranka, 1977. 4. Caillat, Colette; Fasting Unto Death According to the Jaina Tradition. Acta Orientalia 38, 1977 5. Catholic Health Association of Canada, Health Ethics Guide (Ottawa: CHAC, 2000) 6. Flugel, Peter; Jainism and Society. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies; Cambridge University Press; 2006 7. Government of Canada; Health Care Consent Act (Canada), 1996. (As of August 31 2007) 8. Jacobi, Hermann (Translator); Jaina Sutras: Part I, The Acaranga-stra, The Kalpasūtra, Oxford University Press, 1884 9. Jain, Dr. C.S. (translator); Ācārya Amitagati's Yogasāra-prābhçta (Gift of the Essence of Yoga). Bharatiya Jnanpath, New Delhi; 2003. 10. Jain, Dr. Jyoti Prasad; Religion and Culture of the Jains. Bharatiya Jnanpith, New Delhi; 1975. 11. Jaini, Padmanabh S.; The Jain Path of Purification. University of California Press, 1979. 12. Jnanamati, Ganini; Jaina Bharati. The Essence of Jainism, Digambar Jaina Institute of Cosmographic Research, Hastinapura; 1981. 13. Kalghatgi, Dr. T. G.; Jaina View of Life. Lalchand Hirachand Doshi, 1969. 14. Sangave, Dr. Vilas Adinath; The Sacred Shravana-Belagola (A Socio-Religious Study) Bharatiya Jnanpith, New Delhi, 1981. 15. Shastri, Devendra Muni; A Source Book in Jaina Philosophy, Sri Tarak Guru Jain Granthalaya, Udaipur; 1983. 16. Upadhye, Dr. A.N; The Brhat Kathakośa of Acārya Harişena, Bharatiya Vidva Bhavan, Bombay; 1943. 18. Varàs, Sri Jinendra (Compiler), Jain, Prof. Sagarmal (Editor); Samana Suttam. Bhagwan Mahavir Memorial Samiti, 1993. STUDY NOTES version 5.0 Page 201 of 273
SR No.007713
Book TitleISJS Jainism Study Notes E5 Vol 03
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorInternational School for Jain Studies
PublisherInternational School for Jain Studies
Publication Year2012
Total Pages292
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size7 MB
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