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[ II 68 - the neglect of Prākrit works, and a list of those which are known only by names is added 68. A Pattāvali of Senagaņa (J.A., XIII, 2, pp. 1-9, Arrah,
1948). This paper presents with a few critical introductory remarks an unpublished Pattāvali of the Senagana in Sanskrit from a single MS.; and it is accompanied by an Index of Proper Names. 69. References to Earlier Works in the Tiloyapannatti (Proc.
and Trans. of the A.-I.O.C., XV, pp. 293–4, Bombay,
1949). The Tiloya-pannatti, which is an ancient Prākrit text on Jaina cosmography, refers to earlier texts like Aggāyaniya, Diţthivāda, Parikamma, Mūlāyāra, Loyaviņiechaya, Loyavibhāya and Logāinī. 70. Kaula-dharmakā Paricaya, in Hindi (Varni Abhinandana
Grantha, pp. 207–10, Sagar, 1949). This paper puts together some of the practices etc. of the Kaula religion from the works of Rājasekhara, Devasena and Puşpadanta. 71. Pañcastūpānvaya, in Hindi J.S.B., XVI, 1, pp. 1-6,
Arrah, 1949). The Pancastūpānvaya, a line of Jaina monks, is studied in its historical background, and its relation with the Senagaņa is explained. 72. Ahimsā and World Problems (Addresses and Essays on
Jainism and World Problems, pp. 1-3, Calcutta, 1949). This is a paper read before the Delegates of the World Pacifist Conference. It brings out how Ahimsā is a potent principle and is sure to rescue the world from the constant threat of war. 73. The Fundamentals of Living Faiths: Jainism (Silver
Jubilee Commemoration Volume, The Indian Philo
sophical Congress, pp. 132–38, Calcutta, 1950). This paper gives a succinct exposition of the fundamentals of Jainism: its historical antecedents, metaphysical basis, logical approach and ethical ideology.
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