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P.77 f. Antiquity of some tenets; importance of Jainism for the history of ideas in India; originality.
P.82-84. Similitudes between Jainism and Buddhism; they testify to new ideals (organization of religious communities); source of some dogma (Pratyekabuddhas, cf. p.126).
P.96-99. Both answer the same preoccupations; Originality of Śramanic culture, connexions with Brahmanism.
P.111.
Renouncement in popular Hindu religious movements and in Jainism-Buddhism.
P.145. Jainism and "atomism"
P.165.
P.168.
P.173.
P.186.
P.189.
Jainism, Buddhism, Brahmanism and Yoga
P.193.
Jaina logic versus Naiyäyika logic.
P.214 ff. Part 7. Heterodox darśanas' thought. Carvaka and Jainism
P.218-227. Mediaeval Jainism
Karman according to Jainism and to Mimāmsā. "Realist structure" in Jainism and Vaišeşika
Idem in Samkhya (cf. p. 175).
Idem in Yoga
P.219. Development of sects and of their literature
P.220. Versatility of Jaina scholars
P-224-225. Early Jaina logic; P.226 syadvāda. P. 238 f. Jainism and Saivism
Notes P.266 f.,n.22-32, P.280 f., n.118-125.
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Memorial Sylvain LEVI. -Paris, 1937.
a). P.16-23. La science des religions et les religions de l' Inde (first published Paris, 1892). Buddhism and Jainism versus Brahmanism. The importance of both for the history of Indian religions.
See GUERINOT; Bibliographie, No. 16.
Jain Education International
b) P. 218-234. Les donations religieuses des rois de Valabhi. (first published Paris, 1896).
Importance of the Jaina tradition for the history of India.
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