Book Title: Jainthology
Author(s): Ganesh Lalwani
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ 5 Hopkins thinks that it is the most surprising astronomical statement in the epic. Some scholars are simply biased as to how far a high antiquity could be assigned to such an astronomical development in ancient India. See. Saraswati, T.A. (1970), 'Development of Mathematical Ideas in India', IJHS, Vol. 4, Nos. 1 & 2, pp. 59-78. 6 See Dvivedi, Sudhakara (1906), Vedanga Jyotisa (Sanskrit commentary), Benaras, Prabhakari and Co. 7 See Kamala, K, L. (2495 Virasamvat), Ganitanuyoga (a collection of geographi cal and astronomical abstracts from Ganitanuyoga, also a class of Jaina works of this type). Sanderao (Raj.), Agamanuyoga Prakasana. 8 See Sen, S. N., Bose, D. M. & Subarayappa, B. V. (1971), A Concise History of Sciences in India, p. 80, New Delhi, Indian National Science Academy. 9 Sharma, S. D & Lishk, S. S. (1975), 'Latitude of the Moon as Determined in Jaina Astronomy', Sramana, Vol. 27 No. 2, pp. 27-35. 10 Lishk S. S. & Sharma S. D (1947), 'Notion of Obliquity of Ecliptic Implied in the Concept of Mount Meru iti Jambudvipa Prajnapti', paper presented at the 7th Seminar on Jaina Studies, Jain Vishva Bharati, Ladnun (Raj). Published in Jain Journal, Vol. 12 No. 3, pp. 79-92. 11 See Jambudvipa Prajnapti, Samvat saranamadhikara. Hindi commentary by Amolak Rishi, (2446 Virasamvat), Sikandrabad, Jain Shastrodhar Samiti. 12 Lishk, S. S. & Sharma, S. D. (1979), 'Zodical Circumference as Graduated in Jaina Astronomy', Paper presented at 4th annual session of ASI (Ootacamund) and at A. D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad. 13 Lishk S. S. & Sharma, S.D., Time-Units in Ancient Indian Astronomy', Tulsi Prajna, Vol. 2 No. 7-8, pp. 100-108. 14 Daftary, K. L (1942), The Astronomical Method and Its Application to the Chronology of Ancient India, p. 20, Nagpur University Office. 15 Kuppannasastry, T. S. (1974), 'The Main Characteristics of Hindu Astronomy in the Period Corresponding to pre-Copernican European Astronomy', Indian Journal of History of Science, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 31-45, New Delhi, INSA. 16 See Pingree, David (1973), 'The Mesopotamian Origin of Ancient Indian Mathe matical Astronomy', JHA IV (1973). pp. 1-12. 17 Luniya, B. N. (1975), Jaina Iconography', Tirt hankar, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 26-29. 18 Private correspondence with B. R. Roy, B-20 Sujan Singh Park, New Delhi. 19 Lishk, S, S. (1978), 'Mathematical Analysis of Post-Vedanga Pre-Siddhantic Data in Jaina Astronomy, Ph.D, thesis, Punjabi University, Patiala. 20 Lishk, S. S. (1976), "Jaina Jyotisa Vijnana', A talk in Punjabi broadcast from AIR Jullundur (9th March). Pnblished in Jain Journal (Eng. Tr.), Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 36-40. See also Lishk, S. S. (1978), “Jaina Astronomy'. An invited talk in Hindi given at Unjha (Ahmedabad) as des'red by His Holiness Muni Shri Abhyasagarji, 192, JAINTHOLOGY

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