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in the name of Science-Is killing ever an act of mercy ? The survival of the fittestthe significance of Ahimsa-Intentional hunting - Arambhi Himsa Committed in the exercise of one's profession)-Virodhi Himsă (committed in defence of person and property) - Jainism, a practical religion-conclusion. Synopsis of the book.
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K. A. Šāstri-Brief History of Sanskrit Literature. Calcutta, 1933.
P. 18 (n). 30,000 manuscripts kept in 2 Jaina libraries in Khambay which was mentioned by BÜHLER.
P. 56. Udyotakara attacked by Dharmakirti mentioned in Jain Sloka-Vārtika,
P. 57. Diņnāga and Dharmakirti-contemporaries of Udyotakara pupils of Asanga mentioned in Jaina Sloka-Vārtika.
P. 63.
Brihatkatha-a work of Somadeva 7th century A.D.
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P. 70. Jinasena's-Pārsvābhyudaya written in Rāshțrakūta king Amoghavarsha.
P. 72. Pravakaracharita of the Jainas mentions Siddharsi, the composer of Upamitibhava Propañchakatha in 906 A.D, as grandson of Suprava Deva and a cousin of poet Māgha.
P. 73. rašastilaka-a Jain romance of Somedeva in 959 A.D. in the reign of Rāştrakūtā Krishna.
P. 77. The author of Kathā Saritsāgara (Somadeva) states that Guņādhya, Katyāyama and Varuruchi are all contemporaries. 11th century. A prose revision of Betāla Pañcha Vimsatikā is attributed to Sivadas Jaina.
P. 102. Betāla Panchavimšatika-a prose recension attributed to Sadasiva, a Jain-exists in a collection of 25 tales. A Jaina recension of Jambhala Dutta is available also.
P. 104. Panchākhāyanikā--a book of fables a Jain work not earlier than 11th century A.D. a new version of the same was made by Jaina Pūrņabhadra in 1199 A.D.
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