Book Title: Tulsi Prajna 1995 01
Author(s): Parmeshwar Solanki
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ Vol. XX, No. 4 149 12. Zavery J. S. Neuroscience and Karma. The Jain Doctrine of psycho-physical force, 1992. 13. Value education number of Jain Vishva Bharati Institute Research journal, Jan-March, 1993. 14. Sampooran Singh, Non-violence of the week and non-violence of the Brave. p 203-216, Tulsi prajna, Jan-March, 1994. 15. Ramjee Singh, Jaina perspective in philosophy and Religion, 1993. 16 Gandhi M. K. an autobiography, or the story of my experi ments with truth, Ahmedabad, 1994. 17 The Essential Writings of Mahatma Gandhi, (ed. by Raghavan Iyer) Delhi, Oxford Press, 1994, 18. Ramjee Singh, Gandhi and the Twentyfirst century, 1993. 19. Das Gupta, Sugata, philosophical assumptions for Training in Non-violence, Ahmedabad, 1984. 20. Kothari D. S. Science and Abimsa Culture, Ahmedabad, 1963, 21. Gandhi M. K., Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule, Ahmedabad, 1984. 22. Gandhi M. K. Towards new education. 23. Ramjee Singh, The Relevance of Gandhian thought, 1982. 24. Ramjee Singh, Gandhi and the modern world, New Delhi, 1988. 25. Joan V. Bondurat. Conquest of Violence, The Gandhian philosophy of conflict, 1965. 26. Krishnamurti J. Beyond violence. 27. All men are brothers (Life and thought of Mahatma Gandhi as told in his own words), 1992. 28. Krishnamurti J., The wholeness of life. 29. Gandhi's Life in His own words. Campeled by Kripalani, 1994. 30. Krishnamurty, on Education, 31. Krishnamurty, commetaries on Living, 1995. 32. Is. Berlin The Melgehog and the fox (Essay on Tolstoy's view of History). 33. Gandhian perspectives, Vol. VII N 1 Spring, 1994, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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