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8. See Tattvartha Sutra I, 9.
9. See Ibid. 14 (Mati Jnana is occasional through the five senses and the non
sense (See insellect)
10. See Ibid. 20.
11. See Tattvartha Sutra, I. 21, 22, 27.
12.
See Ibid. 23, 28.
13. See Ibid. 29.
14. Ibid 31.
15. Tattvartha-Sutra I, 25-7.
16. lbid 30.
17. Dravya Sangraha 35.
4-8
Nature made man not for eating flesh
'All animals whom nature has formed to feed on flesh have their long teeth, conical, sharp uneven and with internals between them of which kind are lions, tigers, wolves, dogs, cats, and others. But those who are made to subsist only on herbs and fruits have their teeth rharp, blunt, close to one another and distributed in even rhows.'
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