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The tree of the science. Comparison of the Buddhistic and the Jaina narrations.
1803
Comparison of the Buddhistic and of the Jaina tradition. Analogy and differences between the biographies of Buddha and of Mahavira.
Some of these analogies and differences.
Reproach of the Buddhists directed to the Jains. The mortifications as means of arriving at deliverance in the Jaina doctrine. Ironical criticism of the Buddhists by the Jains in this subject.
The Nirvana according to the Jaina doctrine (Uttaradhyayana).
The first four moral precepts of the Buddhists are found also formulated by the Jains.
Dependance of the Buddhistic and Jaina monastic rules in comparison with the Brahmanical rules. Rigidity of the Jaina monastic rules.
The laic adepts were in more close relations with the monks to the Jains than to the Buddhists.
These relations, as M. HOERNLE has shown it, explain in a large measure the persistence of the Jainism in India, when the Buddhism has succumbed.
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J. KIRSTE-Hamsakhaypika (Wiener Zeitschrift fur die Kunde des Morgenlandes, vol. XVIII, Pp. 130-131). Wien, 1904.
Quotation of two passages relating to the fable of the 'learned swan' and borrowed, one from the Samyaktvakaumudt, and the other from a commentary on the Uttaradhyayanasutra.
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