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BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 141. Jain view of life in the vegetable kingdom-explained ; observance of Nature in Jain philosophy-discussed.
1881 (i)
Francis GRANT-Oriental Philosophy. New York, 1936.
Pp. 20-30. History and Philosophy of Jainism.
1882
C. HAYAVADANA RAO-The Srikara Bhasya by Sripati. Bangalore, 1936. 2 Vols.
Vol. I. Introductions :
P. XXVII. Jainism offshoot of Upanishadic thought but independent in its outlook.
P. XLII. Bādarāyana agrees with the Jains, that continued existence cannot be disputed.
P. 15. Śrīpati stupefied the Jains. P. 46. Āhavamalla and his dynasty were Jains but tolerant towards Saivism. P. 135. Note. Kumārapala converted to Jainism in A.D. 1159.
Pp. 209-213. Arrangements of the Brahma-sūtras of Bădarāyana by different commentators-Rejection of Vivasana or Jain system :
Suka 1550 A.D.
- Pasupathyadhikarana
11. 2. 32-35. Sankara 788-8?0 A.D.
- Ekasminnasambhavādhikaranam
11.2.33-36. Rāmānuja 1140 A.D.
- -do
11.2.31-34. Anandatirtha 1238 A.D.
Naikasmin adhikaranam
11.2.33-36. Nimbārka 1250 A.D.
11.2.33-36. Vallabha 1479-1544 A.D.
-doSuka agrees with the commentators that Bādarāyala rejects the Jain system in the Ekasminnasambhavadhikaraṇam.
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