Book Title: Jinamanjari 1998 09 No 18
Author(s): Jinamanjari
Publisher: Canada Bramhi Jain Society Publication

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________________ Perspective on the Origin of Jaina Image Worship by William Johnson of University of Wales, The Mystic Experience According to Yogindu's Paramātmaprakāśa by Collette Caillat of Institut de France, Vidyānandin's Satyavśāsasanaparīksā and His Critique of the Buddhist Vijñānādvaitaśāsana by Jayendra Soni of Marburg University, On the Source of Vimalasūri's Version of the Lavakusopakhyāna by William Smith of Stockholm University, Jainism in Tamil Inscriptions and Literature by Alvappillai Veluppillai of Upsala University, Some Thoughts About Shadow and the Evil in Jainism exemplified by Haribhadra's Samarāiccakahā and Reflected by Western Jungian Psychology by Eva Tornow of Heidelburg University, Jainism's First Schismatic by Johhanes Bronkhorst of Lausanne University, and Spiritual Accounting: The Role of the Kalyānaka Pātra in the Spiritual Economy of Terāpantha Svetāmbara Jaina Ascetics in Rajasthan by Peter Flugel of London, and Peregrinations of Pañcasikha by Christian Lindtner of Copenhagen. Papers from the United States are: Nineteenth Century Views of Jains and Jain Art by Janice Leoshko of Texas University, The Story of Padmanabha: Binding and Modifications of Ayu Karma by Kristi Wiley of California University at Berkeley, From Nigoda to Mokşa: The Story of Marudevi by Padmanabh S. Jaini of California University at Berkeley, Sacrifice and the Identity of Jain Communities by Alan Babb of Amherst College, Merit Transfer in Jainism: The Evidence from Practice by John Cort of Denison University, Construction of Femaleness in Jain vernacular Devotional Literature by Whitney Kelting of St. Lawrence University, Vibhājya and Avyaktva in Early Buddhism and Jainism by John Koller of Rensselaer University, and Hidden Gold: Jain Temples of Delhi and Jaipur and their Urban Context by Catherine Asher of Minnesota University, and Purity and Reality in Haribhadra's Yoga Texts by Christopher Chapple of Loyola Marrymount University. Papers from Japan are: Yaśovujaya on Perception by Koju Sato of Toho Kenkyu-Kai, Tokyo, Karma and the Body by Uno Tomouki of Hiroshma University and Mokşamārga by Sin Fujinaga of Miyakonjo Kosen Institute. AT HARVARD JAINISM AND ECOLOGY CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY, FRIDAY JULY 10 THRU 12, 1998. A two day conference has been convened on the subject and scholars from Hawaii University, Loyola Marymount University, University of Guam, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Denison University, University Jain Education International For Private 63ersonal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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