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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
1783
Description of the hospital for animals called Pinjrapol, founded at Surat by the Jains.
Notes on the establishments of the same kind, which are found in the west of India and specially on a hospital of rats at Anjar in the Kacch.
2529
H. T. COLEBROOKE --Miscellaneous Essays.
2 volumes. London, 1837.
• Vol. I, Pp. 380-390. On the philosophy of the Hindus. Part V. On Indian Sectaries-Sect of Jina. (Article Original: Translation of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. I. Pp. 551-558).
General indications on the Jains.
The two principal categories :
1. Jiva. 2. Ajiva. The five secondary categories :
1. Asrava.
2. Samvara.
3. Nirjarā.
4. Bandha.
5. Moksa.
The eight Karms : First class-1. Jñānāvaraniya.
3. Mohansya.
2. Daraśnāvaraniya.
4. Antarāya.
Second class-1. Vedantiya.
2. Namika.
3. Gotrika.
4. Ayuşka.
Other classification of the categories :
1. Jivāstikāya. 3. Dharmāstikāya. 5. Akāśāstikāya.
2. Pudgalāstikāya. 4. Adharmāstikāya.
The six substances :
1. Jiva ; 3. adharma. 5. kāla,
2. dharma. 4. pudgala, 6 akāca,
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