Book Title: Tulsi Prajna 2000 10
Author(s): Shanta Jain, Jagatram Bhattacharya
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ colour and creed. Jains have never resorted to wars or exerted pressure on others to accept Jainism. Jainism envisages the concept of no harm even to the simplest of the simple organisms or even non-living things as far as possible and austerity for the self. Therefore, there is no question of adversely affecting or disturbing ecology in any sense. Finally, I must say that those who follow Jainism in its letter and spirit can hardly do an act directly or indirectly, in thought or action by speech or action which may harm nature. Thus in the words of Ācārya Maháprajña preservation of ecology is the other name of Jainism. Bibliography 1. Lamont C. Cole : The Ecosphere 2. Charles F. Copper : The Ecology of Fire 3. Lincoln P. Brower : The Ecological Chemistry 4. G. Evelyn Hutchinson: The Biosphere In Scientific American Resource Library, Reading in the Life Sciences, Vol. 4,7,8 and 9, Taraporevala Publishing Industries Pvt. Ltd., Bombay, 1976. 5. Acărya Mahaprajña : Acharanga Bhashyam, (commentator), Jain Vishva Bharati Institue, Ladaun, 1994. 6. Muni Mahendra Kumar : Ayaro (Translator), • Today and Tomorrow's Printers & Publishers, New Delhi, 1981. 7. F Max Muller : Sacred Books of the East (etd.), Motilal Banarasidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 1989. 8. R. Williams : Jain Yoga, Oxford University Press, London, 1963. 9. George Gaylord Simpson and William S. Beck : Life (An Introduction to Biology), Harcourt, Brace & World Inc., U.S.A., 1965. 10. Paul B. Weisz : The Science of Biology, Mc Graw Hill Book Co., Inc., U.S.A., 1963. 11. Odum : Ecology, Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 90 THE AFIN 31a 110 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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