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12 A
05. 06. 07.
4
A
Navel to genital organs Genital organs to knee Knee Knee to Ankle Ankle (Ankle to base of the feet)
12 A 24 A 4 A24 A
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09.
108 A
56 A
It is not only the gross parts whose measurements are given. The finer measurement details of each and every part like head, forehead, ears, eyes, nose, thigh etc. are also given for which the reader is referred to the references given above. In later periods, the main images were made with their associated guardian deities etc. For larger images, these measurements should be taken as ratios between different parts.
Aeronautics . Even the early Jaina texts describe about the planes flying in air. They have circular, triangular and quadrangular shapes. They may also haves squared, svastika, conch, lotus, swan and eagle shapes. 12 They may have different colours. They can be used for travel and temporary residence also. There may be some planes moving in water also. Their sizes are variable but the general length to breadth ratio is approximately 4 : 1.13 The airport should have a size of 11 times the length of the planes. 14 Bharadwaja has refered two sanskrta texts 'Agastya Sanhitā' and 'Yantra-Sarvasva' containing a section on aeronautics. This section has 8 chapters, 100 sub-chapters and 500 aphorisms or verses. The details of its contents can be found in the introduction of Detailed History of Jaina Literature, vol. 5 (PVRI, Varanasi, 1969, Hindi) which have not been studied properly. The technical Sansksta scholars should come forward in this matter.
Other Technical Sciences
There are quite a number of (one hundred) technologies mentioned in Jaina canons. 15 Upāsakadašā gives details of making ceramic wares through potters wheel after kneading the soils, mixing the knead with cowdung and ashes and baking them in open kilns. 16 Kundakunda (2nd century AD) mentions five types of fabrics made from silk
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