________________ 96 STUDIES IN JAIN LITERATURE views regarding atman, karma, moksa, and the like, and very often presents strikingly new interpretations of the passages from Upanisads cited by him. His Ganadharavada is indeed like an oasis in the midst of monotonous anti-Veda Jain literature. Notes and References : 1. For a detailed study see Sacrifice In India : Conception and Evolution, ed. by Dr. (Mrs.) Sindhu S. Dange, Viveka Publications, Aligarh, 1987, pp. 133-142 covering my paper, "Sacrifice in the Jain Tradition." 2. Ch. XII. 42-44. 3. S. Radhakrishnan : The Principal Upanisads. Introduction, pp. 49-50. 4. 'Yajnanam japayajno'smi' - X. 25.c 5. 'Sreyan dravyamayad yajnaj jnanayajnah paramtapa | IV.33-ab 6. adhyapanam brahma-yajnah pitr-yajnas tu tarpanam | homo daivo balir bhauto nr-yajno' tithi-pujanam || 000 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org