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________________ 31. 32. A comparative study of the Jains and the Quakers using Protestant Ethic thesis of Max Weber was written by Balwant Nevaskar in 1971. See note 4. This inward orientation may be attributed to the Jains' belief in eternal and individual soul (jiva) present in all beings and to the Quakers' belief in inner light of Christ dwelling in every human. Because of this belief, the Quakers are sometimes seen as Christian mystics. This can be said in spite of the fact that it comprises relatively a tiny part of Indian society. 35. We may see this effort in the book by Jain, Yogendra 2007 and some others. 34. Doctrinal and Social Context of Non-Violent... 75 "Weber seems to suggest that although Jainism is spiritualized in the direction of World renunciation, some features of inner worldly asceticism are also present in it. These are reflected in such virtues as thriftiness, self-discipline, frugality, abstention, economy of time etc., which eventually promotes savings and accumulation of wealth."(Jain, Prakash 2011: 122) 33. Bibliography Acārānga sūtra (1968), in: Jaina Sūtras, trans. Hermann Jacobi, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, Varanasi, Patna. (First published in 1884). Ayaro (Acaränga sütra) (1981): Today and Tomorrow's Printers & Publishers, New Delhi. Brinton, Howard H. (1952): Reaching Decisions. The Quaker Method, Pendel Hill Publications Wallingford. Republished electronically in 1987. Retrieved: July 9, 2013, from http:// www.pendlehill.org/images/pamphlets/php065b.pdf. Bhargava, D. N. (2012): Applications of Jaina Ethics in Daily Life Issues, in: Study Notes V.5.0. Volume II, Select Papers On Jainism, International School For Jain Studies, pp. 203-210. Bothara, Surendra (2009): AhimsÖ. The Science of Peace, Prakrit Bharati Academy Jaipur. First published in 1987. Cort, John E. (2001): Jains in the World. Religious Values and Ideology in India, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York. ISBN 0-19-513234-3. Dundas, Paul (2002): The Jains, Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 0-415-26606-8. First published in 1992. FOX, George (1990): A Declaration from the harmless and innocent people of God, called Quakers, in: The Works of George Fox, Edited by George Amoss Jr., reprint of 1831 edition, Vol. 1 (Journal I), pp. 387-389. Originally published in 1661. Retrieved: July 7, 2013, from http://www.quaker.org/ minnfm/peace/A%20 Declaration%20to%20Charles%2011%201660.htm. Glasenapp, Helmuth von (1999): Jainism. An Indian Religion of Salvation, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, Delhi. ISBN 81-208-1376-6. Originally published in German under the title Der Jainismus. Eine Indische Erlüsungsreligion, Alf HRger, Berlin 1925. Jain, Bhagchandra (2012): Ratnakaranda Srāvakācāra, in: Study Notes V.5.0, Volume II, Select Papers On Jainism, International School For Jain Studies, pp. 322-333. Jain, Jyoti Prasad (2010): Religion and Culture of the Jains, Bharatiya Jnanpith, New Delhi. ISBN 978-81-263-2028-8. (First published in 1975).
SR No.525085
Book TitleSramana 2013 07
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorAshokkumar Singh
PublisherParshvanath Vidhyashram Varanasi
Publication Year2013
Total Pages154
LanguageHindi
ClassificationMagazine, India_Sramana, & India
File Size22 MB
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