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ADDA OR THE OLDEST EXTANT DISPUTE BETWEEN JAINS AND HERETICS
VAISYAS OR SERVANTS, INSECTS, BIRDS OR SNAKES AND ALL WOULD BE MEN OR GODS.
Mijjanti: mriyanti (Cũ 442, 1), miyeran
paricchidyeran (Ț II 155b 3). For the atmâdvaita-vāda - the doctrine of the non-difference of the soul of the Universe and the individual souls which Śilänka mentions here (T 155b 6) see Bollée 1977: 82 note 9.
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Mahaṇā: as an example of the equality of mankind, Ca 442,6 compares the Malla-dāsī sarveṣām Mallānām sāmānyā: evam brāhmaṇa-sarīram api sarveṣām kṣatriya-vit-chadraṇam sämānyam. Deva-loga: this seems to be an early instance of -loga as a plural formant in NIA languages.
2, 6, 49
loyam a-yanitt' iha kevaleṇam kahanti je dhammam a-jäṇamāṇā näsanti appäṇā param ca natthä samsära ghorammi an-ora-pāre
a: VL: logam: J: ajanittiha; b: L: kahinti; J: kahenti; c: LJ: näsenti
THOSE WHO TEACH A DOCTRINE WITHOUT KNOWING THE WORLD HERE BY UNLIMITED VISION (kevala-nāna) AND THUS ARE IGNORANT RUIN THEMSELVES AND WHEN LOST (also) OTHERS IN THIS HORRIBLE, BOUNDLESS SAMSĀRA.
Loyam: caturdasa-rajjv-atmakam caracaram va lokam (T II 155b 13), on which see Caillat/Kumar 1981: 20 and 54.
Param: aparan (T II 156a 1). For the acc. Pl. - am in Pali see Norman 1997: 77 (Dhp 64f.).
An-ora-pare: cf. Dhyana-sataka 56 in AvNH 601b 1 and, in Pali, Milinda-panha 319, 20. The dvandva ora-pāra occurs in Suttanipata Iff. and was discussed by Brough 1962: 202.
2, 6, 50
loyam vijāṇant' iha kevaleṇam punneṇa naneṇa samähi-jutta dhammam samattam ca kahanti je u tāranti appāņa param ca tiņņā