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Mimamsa hardly mention 'Jainism in their polemics. This is even more astonishing since the literature of the Jainas on the other hand is extensively occupied with other schools and systems.
. “One is almost inclined to think of a continuation of this traditional fact, finding 'Jainism' likewise inadequately dealt with in modern descriptions of Indian philosophy. As an example, I only refer to the extensive History of Indian Philosophy (Four Volumes) by S. Dasgupta. And even in more detailed descriptions of Jainism,' like the well-known book by H.V. Glasenapp, the philosophical import is of no account."
It is under these circumstances. Dr. E. Frauwallner states, that it is to be feared that ‘Janisim' is not being adequately considered in the present-day endeavours of establishing a relationship between Indian and Western philosophy."