Book Title: Some Aspects of Indian Culture Author(s): A S Gopani, Nagin J Shah, Dalsukh Malvania Publisher: L D Indology AhmedabadPage 64
________________ Characteristics of Jinism 13 See particularly E. Hultzsch: Ephigraphia Indica, VII (1902-1903), p. 113. 14 Fleet Indian Antiquary, VII, p. 107. 15 Jinabhadragani Kṣamaśramana: op. cit., verse 2180-2185. 16 Siddhasena Diväkara: Sanmati Prakaraṇa, First chapt., verses 3-4-5; Devasenasūri Nayacakrasamgraha, verse 11 17 Vacaka Umäsväti: op. cit. 5. 29. 18 Vacaka Umasvati: op. cit., 5. 37. Kundakunda Pañcastikāyasara, verses 12-13; Siddhasena Divakara op. cit., First Chapt., verse 12. 19 Mallişena Syadvadamañjari, commentary on verse 21. Kundakunda: Pañcästikäyasāra, verse 8. 20 Kundakunda: Pañcastikāyasāra, verse 4. 21 Kundakunda ibid., verse 5. 22 Haribhadrasuri Şaḍdar'sanasamuccaya, verse 57. 23 Herbert Warren Jainism, pp. 22-23. : 24 Dr. Das Gupta: op. cit., Vol. I, p. 175. 25 Pannavana 1, (first Pada); Jivājivābhigama : I (first Pratipatti). 26 Jiväjivabhigama: 1 (first Pratipatti). 27 Madhusudana Sarasvati: Advaitasiddhi (Nirṇayasagara edition, 1917). pp. 760-767. 28 Sripadastri: Dvidaladarianasopanavali (1938), p. 134. 29 Kundakundacārya: Pañcastikāyasāra, vcrses 90-96. 30 Dasavealiya sutta, I, 1. 31 Hemacandra: Yoga'sastra, chapt. I, verse 20. 32 Siddhasena Divakara: Dvātrim'sika, First verse, 26. Jain Education International 55 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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