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4. The attribution of pleasure and pain to the immobile beings such as earth-bodied creatures is an absolutely novel contribution.
3. The doctrine of the weapons of injury to the living beings opens up a new vista of research in this field.
6. The philosophy of Acārānga gave a new turn to the science of Ethics and advanced thought in the direction of peace-process i.e.
conservation environment.
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5. The doctrine of six classes of living-beings is an original contribution of the Jains.
The other feature of non-violence, highlighted in this canon, is the practical and active compassion inherent in the fundamental philosophy and ethical practices of Jainism.
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Doctrine of Jains by W. Schubring P 73
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Acaranga Bhasyam by Acharay Mahapragya - Foreword P. 15
Jain studies and Science by Dr. M.R.Gelra P50
Āyaro.5, 101
Acharanga Niryukti Gāthā 113
Acharanga Churni P27
Ayāro 1,5
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