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Kalipada MITRA-Magic and Miracle in Jain Literature. (Jain Ant. Arrah, Vol. VII; No. II; 1941; Pp. 81-88.)
There is abundant reference to magic in Jaina literature. It ranges from the gross and crude practices to avert the evil eye for the purpose of affording protection. against the baneful influences of planets or malignant spirits to the subtle penetration into one's mind to discover his thoughts and paralyse his energy, inducing magic sleep, going through the air, causing invisibility and the dreadful black art which compels obedience of human and divine victims to it.
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References given and discussed. The rites of mangala and kautuka. Eight Mangala objects.
Vol. VIII; No. I; 1942; Pp. 9-24.
Pasinavijja-the science of questioning; avasvapanka sleeping charm; stambhani vidya-making one motionless and moksani-bringing about release; Jambhani Vidya paralying; akabagamin-flying through the air; Vaikriya-assuming forms. Magical pills and herbs etc.
Vol. VIII; No. 11; 1942; Pp. 57-68, Maya (Indrajala) etc.
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S. Srikantha SASIRI-Jaina traditions in Rajavali Kathe. (Jaina Ant. Arrah, Vol. VII; No. 1; 1941; Pp. 40-47).
Rajavali Kathe of Devachandra is a work completed in 1841 A.D., and it deals. with the traditions about Jainism-its history in Karnataka, the literature in Sanskrit and Kannada and incidental references to ruling dynasties and contemporary religions. Its contents and the translations and summaries of some of the passages in the work as are likely to be of interest for the students of history and literature.
Vol VII; No. II; 1941; Pp. 67-72. Contents continued.
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