Book Title: Proceedings of the Seminar on Prakrit Studies 1973 Author(s): K R Chandra, Dalsukh Malvania, Nagin J Shah Publisher: L D Indology AhmedabadPage 55
________________ 19. Bhaga. Su. 12. 2. 442. 20. Biology, p. 10, See A History of Greek Philosophy, Vol I, II, III, by W. K. C. Guthru, Aristotle, 21. Ibid., p. 10. 22. Bhaga. Su, 7. 5. 282. 23. Ibid, 7. 5. 283. 24. Ibid., 1 7 61; Tandulaveyaliya V. 6, p 10. 25. Biology, p. 11. 14 According to the Bhaga. Su. (1. 7. 62), the like an umbrella or the side-ribs of human a humpbacked mango (ambakhujjae) 26. Bhaga. Su., 6.7.246; 6.5.330; 7.3.277; 5.3.324; 8.5.330; 21.2 691: 22.6.692; 23 1.693 etc. Sutra II. 3. 31. 27, Pajjatti Paryapti, Nava, Pra V. 6. p 12.; Gommatasara (Jivakända) vv. 118-19; Lokapra, Pt. I, 3rd Sarga, vv. 15 ff. 28. They may be identical with Nigod'sarira. 32 29. Biology, p. 16. 30. Bhaga. Su., 19, 3. 53; 5. 1. 717; Uttaradhyayana Sutra, 36 70 (Sukṣma-badara) Panna. Su. (Sūkṣma-bādara, etc.) Gommat. Sá (Jivakäṇḍa), v. 177. v. 183. Panna. Su. Samṭhāṇāidāracchakam, 983-959, p, 241, Bṛhatsamgrahani, Candrasuri, VV. 243-5. Müläcära, Pt. II, 12, V. 49, Vațakhera. Śri Vasunandisiddhanta Cakravartin, p. 207; Lokapra. I, 3, vv. 205-10, pp. 98-99; Gommata. (Jivakäṇḍa), 201. Nemicandra. Sutra, 11. 3. (Ahäranikṣepa) Bhaga. Su. 1. 7. 61-62; 7 3, 275 6. Panna. Su, Ahar padam, pajjattidaram, 2nd uddesaka, p. 406; Tandula pp. 3-10; Nava. Pra. v. 6, p. 12.; Lokapra. I, 3 vv. 15-21 ff; Gommata. (Jivakāṇḍa). Ch., III, vv. 119-121; Mulācāra, Pt. II, 12-4; Tarkarahasya-Dipika on Saddarśanasamuccaya (Jaina-matam), v. 49, Gunaratna. foetus in the mothers womb remains body; the emb.yo appears to be like 33, Aca Su. Book I, 9. 1. 14. Sutra. II, 2. 6. 8; 6 Stha, 2. 4. 10; Bhaga, 25. 4. 789. Uttara. Su. 36. 68. Jivabhi. Sü. p. 12. Mula. Pt. I, 30 (226), p. 295. Tattva, Su. 2. 12-14; Tarka, Gunaratna, v. 49. 34. Bhag. Su, 3. 9. 170; 2. 4. 99. Panna, Su. Indriyapadam 15, Puttbadaram, etc; Jivabhi. Sü. Jyotişka Uddeśaka: Tarka. D. Tika on V. 49. 35. Sutra. II, 3. 55-62, Bhaga. Su. 1. 7. 61-2; 7. 3. 276; Tandula V. vv. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, TarkaD. v. 49. 36. Sutra. II. 3. Bhaga. Su. 7. 5. 282; Stha.Su 3. 1. 129; 7. 3. 543. Uttara.Su. 36, 170. Jivä. Su 31.96; 1. 33, Panna.Su. 1. 58; 68. Mula. Pt. II, 12. 43, 44 45. Tattva.. 2. 32. TarkaD, v. 49. 37. Sutra. II. 3; BhagaSu. 7, 3 275 7. 5. 282; PannaSu. Sthanapadam; Jivabhi. Su. 1, 34, 35, 36. TarkaD. v. 49. 38. Sutra. II. 3, Sutras 48-63. Bhaga. Su 33. 1. 844; 7. 5. 282, etc. Uttara. Su. 36. 68-202. Panna Su Jivapaňňavaṇā 14. 138. Jivābhi Su. 3. 96; 1. 33, 34; 135. Gommţa. (Jivakäṇḍa) II, 70, 71, 72, etc. Jain Education International 40. Ibid. 41. Ibid 39. Sutra. II, 3, 40-62. 42. Uttara. Su. 36. 135; 144; 169; 178; 179; 186; 192; 202. 43. Sutra. II. 3. Bhaga. Su 7.5-282. Uttara. Su 36.171 ff Jivabhi Su 1.34; 35. Panna. Su. I, Ji apanṇavana, Jalacara-Sthalacara-Khecara-Manusya, Prajñāpanā 29-34. 44. Sutra. II. 3. 43-62. 45. Bhaga Su. 12. 2. 443; 25. 5. 749: 33 1. 844. 46. Sutra. II, 3. 43-62; Bhaga. Su. 7, 5. 282. "The habitat of an organism is the place where it lives, a physical area, some specified earth surface, air, soil, or water," Biology, P. 90. 47. Sutra. II, 3. 43-62 48. Bhaga, Sü. 8. 2. 316, For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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