Book Title: Jaina Bibliography Part 2
Author(s): A N Upadhye
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ 1826 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 2664 Charlotte KRAUSE-The Heritage of the last Arhat. Bhavanagar, 1930. A lecture on Jaina philosophy. 2665 K. B. PATHAK-Sankarācharya attacked by Vidyanand. (A.B.O.1. vol. XII; 1930-31). P. 84. 2666 K. B. PATHAK-Kumärila's verses attacking the Jain and Buddhist notions of an omniscient Being. (A.B.O.R.I. vol. XII. 1930-31). Pp. 123 131. 2667 A. C. SEN-Schools and sects in Jain literature. Calcutta, 1931. The five elements and soul-four great schools, kriyavāda, akriyavāda, Ajñänavăd and Vinayavāda, and their subdivisions--various minor sects. 2668 C. R. JAIN-The nudity of Jaina saints-Delhi, 1931. Pp. 3 and 23. Nudity is the mark of saintship and a sign of world-renunciation-practised from time immemorial. 2669 D. F. MULLA- Principles of Hindu Law. Calcutta, 1932. P. 619. Chap. XXI. Jains, Jain tenets and Jain Law. P. 619. They reject the scriptural character of the Vedas and repudiate the Brahmanical doctrine relating to obsecural ceremonies, the performance of Srädha, and the offering of oblations for the salvation of the soul of the deceased. Amongst them there is no belief that a son, either by birth or adoption, confers spiritual benefit on the father. P. 622. The Agrawala Jains do not believe that a son whether by birth or adoption, confers any spiritual benefit on the father, the adoption, therefore, is entirely secular in character, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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