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1997
D. C. DAS GUPTA-Jaina System of Educatian. Calcutta, 1942, Pp. xiixx 134.
It deals with the educational systems found in Jaina literature.
Contents:-I. Five great institutions of the Jaina period, and their educational activities; the family-the Church-the school-the State-Industry. II. The Brahmanic and the Art school. III. Jaina monasteries; IV. Monastic orga nisation and administration; V. The education of women-Ecclesistical; VI. Education of women-lay; VII. Education of the princess; VIII. The influence of geographical factors on vocations; IX. Literature of the Jaina fathers-religious activities of the Jainas-Jaina contributions to philosophy, religion, art, literature, history, astronomy, astrology, mathematics, grammar, lexicography, poetics and politics; X. A brief resume of the nine lectures.
1998
A. S. ALTEKAR-Education in Ancient India. (B. C. Law volume, Part I, Calcutta, 1945).
P. 129. The Upanisad-sütra period. C. 1000 B.c. to C. 201) n.c.: Metaphysics made remakable progress during this period, as is evidenced by the Upanisadic, Jain and Bauddha works.
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P. 131. The Age of the Dharmasastra, C. 200 B.C. to C. 500 A.D.: Heterodox systems like the Jainism and the Buddhism were studied by the Hindus and theories and dogmas of Hinduism were analysed and examined by the Jains and the Buddhists,
1999
Radha Kumud MOOKERJI-Ancient Indian Education. (Brahmanical and Buddhist). London, 1951.
P. 367. Examples of organisation in Education: The beginnings of collectivitism or of organisation in education may be traced to the earliest Vedic timese.g. references to Samghas or Assemblies of learned men in Rigveda. Later came Jainism and Buddhism with emphasis upon the system of organized brotherhoods accomodated in the rock-cut halls, Viharas and monasteries. The Brahmanical system followed suit with similar institutions like Mathas.
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P. 372. An important centre of education in ancient Mysore was Belgame, the capital of the Banarase, which contained Puras, Mathas etc. and Jain temples, Bastis.
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