Book Title: Jain Journal 1986 01
Author(s): Jain Bhawan Publication
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ Units of Length in Jaina Cannons N. L. JAIN Introduction The Jaina cannons contain large amount of descriptions about the physical phenomena in the world besides the main spiritual processes and discussions. Their knowledge is sensory in the first instance which is analysed by mind to give proper form and explanations. Barring super-sensory knowledge, all other forms are primarily relative and qualitative. Their accuracy and absolutism is possible only through measurements. These give reliability and credibility to the descriptions. The Jaina scholars know this fact and that is why they have written general and special treatises in this direction. The accuracy of the descriptions contained in them depends upon the standard units used. There have been three main areas of measurements since the earliest times mass or volume, length, distance or area and time. In contrast, the International Congress on Weights and Measures, 1971 have accepted seven areas under this category-mass, distance, time, electric current, heat, light and matter. It could be surmised that the last four categories could not develop in olden times. The author has pointed out earlier about the varieties in names, stages and values of time units described in Jaina cannons of various ages. This does not make it possible to evaluate and compare the accurate meanings for the descriptions based on them. It was, therefore, suggested that there must be uniformity of names, stages and equivalent values in current units for the cannonical time measures. Likewise, length units also require evaluative consideration. It is found that there is no such variety in length units described in cannons as time. Still, there is no uniformity in their names and values used. The current paper is meant to emphasise the importance of uniformity in length units and to activate the scholars to move in this direction. 1 Tarnikar, M.S. et el, Prarambhik Bhautiki, J. Nath & Co., Meerut, 1983, p. 6. 2 Jain, N.L.. 'Time Units in Jainology: A Survey', Tulsi Prajna, X-4, 22, 1984. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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