Book Title: Scientific Secrets of Jainism
Author(s): Nandighoshvijay
Publisher: Research Institute of Scientific Secrets from Indian Oriental Scriptures Ahmedabad

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________________ 346 Scientific Secrets of Jainism If the reader like me, is a lover of the empirical tradition, he may not fully accept the conclusion of the comparison made by the author. But that does not at all diminish the importance of these articles Dr P. C. Vaidya (A great mathematician of India) The presentation of the papers by Jain Muni Nandighoshvijay is lucid and quite impressive. Some of the concepts mentioned in the papers need a very serious explanation in order to dwell deeper into the mysterious working of nature. Prof. H. F. Shah, (Head, Deptt. of Physics, St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad) I went through the manuscript and found the theories very interesting. I would like to convey my best wishes in your endeavour. Dr Satya Prakash (Emeritus Prof., PRL, Ahmedabad) In the age of wide-spread scientific progress religion should be taught through the language of science and by relating it to interesting topics selected froin various branches of science Muni Shri Nandighoshvijayji is wonderfully doing just the job. Dr Pradip K. Shah M.D., (487, Jeremy, Bour Bonnias. ILL 60914. USA) I think that you have brought out the concept of the Einstein's theory extremely well. I agree with the conclusion arrived at by you in your initial review. I am very much glad and delighted to leam that though you are a worshipable Jain Swami, you have got great interest in the scientific advanced subjects like special theory of relativity, quantum mechanics and black holes etc, and even you are engaged in research in these highly scientific subjects. It is a great pride for India and for Jainism. I congratulate you for being a part of this big mission, Dr Shamtilal M Shah, (Retd. Scientist, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Bombay) In my opinion, It is a noble task to 'relate' the concept of modem science to Jain thoughts and vice-versa. I congratulate you for this important and timely contribution and in particular 1 whole heartedly recommend the book to the scientific community, Jains and non-Jains alike. Prof. K. V. Mardia, Ph.D. (Raj.) Ph.D, (N'cle), University of Leeds, LEEDS, U.K. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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