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Ibid., p. 354. 50. CHI, I. p. 430.
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Ibid., p. 372. 61. Ibid., p. 375. 62. Cf. Chakraborty, op. cit., p. 440. 63. Chakravarti, A., in CHI, I, p. 414. 64. Pande, G.C., Origins, p. 542. 65. Ibid., p. 543. 66. Berth. The Religions of India, pp. 148-50. 67. See Radhakrishnan, Indian Philosophy, I. p. 291. 68. Cf. Mishra, G.S.P., 'Some Reflection on Early Jain and Buddhist Monachism'.
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