Book Title: Arhat Vachan 2007 07
Author(s): Anupam Jain
Publisher: Kundkund Gyanpith Indore

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________________ Terning disturbed by human operations like deforestation, dam construction, artificial irrigation, reckless mining etc. Floods may destroy standing crops, but in the subsequent years there may be higher yield due to deposit of manure which the flood brings forth. Crops of fields directly hit by hailstorms and get damaged but there is a higher yield in surroundings fields. The grain size and weight increases by extra-ordinary chilling. The theory of cause and effect seems as the basic of 'Hindu Karma' Concept and has its application in the physical world. The chance happenings can have remote causes both in time and place according to the author of 'Chaos', the discovery of butterfly effect. He notes that a butterfly thillima in air today in Peking (China) can transform the same air into storm system next month in New York. Our present knowledge of occurrence of floods, draught, storm, cyclones, earthquakes and other natural happenings, erupt as epidemics are inherent and remain unexplained and unpredictable. Perhaps, more research is required to study order in disorder. Received: 06.12.05 * Deolok 36-B/2, New Palasia, Opp. Dhobighat, Indore 452001 जैन विद्या का पठनीय षट्मासिक JINAMANJARI Editor - Dr. S.A. Bhuvanendra Kumar Periodicity - Bi-annual (April & October) Publisher -Brahmi Society, Canada U.S.A. Contact - Dr. S.A. Bhuvanedra Kumar 4665, Moccasin Trail, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO CANADA - 14Z2W5 Arhat Vacana, 19 (3), 2007 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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