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125 Cited in W.E. Craighead and C.B. Numeroff, eds., The Corsini Encyclopaedia of Psychology and Behavioural Science, 3rd ed., vol. 1 (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 2001), p. 357. For a detailed discussion on mind-body interaction, see also Fundamentals of Jainism, n. 9, pp. 24-41. 126 See Chakravarti, n. 27, P. 54.
127 Fundamentals of Jainism, n. 9,
128 See Jain, n. 35.
129 See ibid.
130 The Path of Enlightenment: Svambhu Stotra of Samantabhadra, n. 91, Verse 60.
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131 Amrtachandrasuri, Laghu Tattva Sphota, ed. by Padmanabha S. Jaini (Ahmedabad: L.D. Institute of Indology, 1978), Verse 391, p. 133. 132 Harmless Souls, n. 24, pp. 142, 146, 154 and 159.
133 Ibid., pp. 48-49.
134 Upadhye, n. 3,
PP. 40-41.
135 Harmless Souls, n. 24, pp. 46-47.
136 Reality, n. 26, p. 197.
137 Harmless Souls, n. 24, p. 197.
138 Reality, n. 25, p. 197.
139 Translation mine, based on Nathmal Tatia, That Which Is: tr. of Tattvartha Sutra, n. 25, pp. 169 and 156; Reality, n. 25 and original Sarvartha siddhi
140 See Akalankadeva, TRV commentary on TS 6.3, n. 41, translation mine. 141 Siddhasena, Dvatrinshika, 3.16, cited in Fundamentals of Jainism, n. 9, P. 160.
142 Cited in ibid., p. 160.
143 Nyayavijaya, Muni, cited in ibid., pp. 160-161.
144 Harmless Souls, n. 24, p. 157.
145 Ibid., p. 52.
146 Ibid., p. 157 and 48-49.
147 Y.K. Mishra, Asceticism in Ancient India (Vaishali: Research Institute of Praktit, Jainology & Ahimsa, 1987), pp. 18, 30, 37, and 65.
148 Ibid., p. 34.
149 Upadhye, n. 3, preface.
150 Mishra, n. 147, pp. 18 and 15.
151 Ibid., P. 65.
152 Ibid., P. 35.
153 Ibid., p. 36.
154 Acharang Sutra, 1.9.1.