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NOTES AND REFERENCES
1. Heinrich Zimmer, Philosophies of India, p.60, Princeton University 1989. 2. Ibid., p.183. 3. Ibid., p. 224. 4. Ibid. 5. Ibid., p.225. 6. Kalpasutra, pp.xxv-xxvi, Prakrit Bharati, Jaipur, 1984 7. Ibid., verses 133-134. 8. Bhuvanendra Kumar, Jainism in America, p.68, Jain Humanities Press, 1966. 9. Ibid., p.71. 10. Ibid., p.73. 11 ArhatVacana,p.61, December 1988, Indore 12. K.C. Jain, Lord Mahavira and His Times, p.52. 13. Ibid., p.54. 14. Op. Cit., p.56. 15. J.P. Jain, The Jaina Sources of History of Ancient India, pp.32-54 16. Gopalakrishna Murthy, Jain Vestiges in Andhra, p.10. 17. Age of Imperial Unity, p.54, Bahratiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay 18. Jainism in America, p.78. 19. A. Chakravarti, Pañcāstikayasāra, pp.iii-v., Bharatiya Jnanapith, 1975. 20.J.P.Jain, Op.cit., p.107. 21. Ibid., p.268.
O self ! awake, how long will thou, Serve dictates of alien rule, And feel proud with names and forms, Like a fool who works as a tool. verse. 69.
Delay not throw the foreign yoke, And busy thyself with own welfare, Rule thyself with thy own self, For self rule is the best for self. verse. 70.
Self alone is foe and friend, He has all the keys of betterment, So one should look to one's own self, For all his failures and success. verse. 76.
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