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97 Ibid., p. 150.
98 See The Jaina Antiquary (Arrah), June 1939, pp. 24-25. Cited in The Enlightened Vision of the Self, n. 92, p. 17.
99 Prameya Kamai Martanda, pp. 25-26 and Pramana/Mimansa,
Cited in Ibid., p. 15.
100 Nathmal Tatia, cited in ibid., P. 16
197
P.
49.
101 See ibid., p. 5.
102 See Reality, n. 25, pp. 156-157.
103 Malvania, Dalsukh, Agam yug ka Jain Darshan (AJD) (Jaipur: Prakrit Bharati Academy, 1990), p. 239.
104 Harilal Jain, Atma Prasiddhi. Kanjiswami's Discourses on 47 Spiritual Qualities of Soul, translated by Maganlal Jain (Agra: Shri Kundakunda Kahan Granthamala, 1994), p. 33.
105 See Reality, n. 25, p. 166.
106 See The Enlightened Vision of the Self, n. 92, Appendix 1, P. 93. 107 Kalipada Mitra, "The Jaina Theory of Existence and Reality," Indian Culture (Calcutta, 1939), pp. 322-323.
114 Dravya-drishti Prakash, n. 111, p. 202.
115 Cited in The Enlightened Vision of the Self, n. 92, p. 15.
116 See ibid., p. 16.
117 See ibid., p. 17. 118 Ibid.
108 Chakravartinayanara, n. 26, p. 92.
109 Siddhasena, Sanmatisutra, ch. 1, Verse 12, cited in The Enlightened Vision of the Self n. 92, Appendix 1, P. 91.
110 Nagardas B. Modi, et al, compiled, Dravyadrashti Jineshwar: Kanjiswami's Discourses, translated by Maganlal Jain (Bambai: Shardaben Shantilal Shahpariwar, 1996), p. 48.
111 Ramesh Chandra Sogani, ed., Dravya-drashti Prakash (Bhavanagar: Veetrag Sat-sahitya Prasarak Trust, 2004), Bole 586, p. 200. 112 Ibid., p. 204.
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113 Dravya-drishti Jineshwar, n. 110, P. 2 and quote of Kanji in the beginning of the book
119 Cited in ibid.,
P. 38.
120 Dravya-drashti Prakash, n. 111, p. 202.
121 Ibid., p. 204.
122 Dravya-drashti Jineshwar, n. 110, p. 48.
123 The Merriams-Webster Pocket Dictionary of Synonyms (New York: Pocket Books, 1972), pp. 270, 84, 51, 90, 352.
124 J.R. Searle, Mind: A Brief Introduction (New York: Oxford University