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... Jainism to Indian Culture -R.C. Dwivedi A Critical Study in Hinduism -S . Chennakesavan Dimensions of Renunciation in Advaita Vedanta -K.N. Tiwari The Doctrine of the Buddha - George Grimm The Doctrine of the Jainas - W . Schubring The ...
... Jainism to Indian Culture -R.C. Dwivedi A Critical Study in Hinduism -S . Chennakesavan Dimensions of Renunciation in Advaita Vedanta -K.N. Tiwari The Doctrine of the Buddha - George Grimm The Doctrine of the Jainas - W . Schubring The ...
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... JAIN AT SHRI JAINENDRA PRESS , A - 45 NARAINA INDUSTRIAL AREA , PHASE I , NEW DELHI 110 028 AND PUBLISHED BY NARENDRA PRAKASH JAIN FOR MOTILAL BANARSIDASS , DELHI 110 007 . FOREWORD Comparative Religion is a very interesting and ...
... JAIN AT SHRI JAINENDRA PRESS , A - 45 NARAINA INDUSTRIAL AREA , PHASE I , NEW DELHI 110 028 AND PUBLISHED BY NARENDRA PRAKASH JAIN FOR MOTILAL BANARSIDASS , DELHI 110 007 . FOREWORD Comparative Religion is a very interesting and ...
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... Jain , the Partner of M / s Motilal Banarsidass , who very much liked the idea of publishing a book on the subject and asked me to prepare the manuscript . I cannot forget Sri Kamala Shankar Singh , a very sincere and enthusiastic ...
... Jain , the Partner of M / s Motilal Banarsidass , who very much liked the idea of publishing a book on the subject and asked me to prepare the manuscript . I cannot forget Sri Kamala Shankar Singh , a very sincere and enthusiastic ...
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... JAINISM Introduction Basic features of Jainism as a religion 54 57 59 61 67 2220 70 72 70 God World Man Evil and suffering ( x ) Life.
... JAINISM Introduction Basic features of Jainism as a religion 54 57 59 61 67 2220 70 72 70 God World Man Evil and suffering ( x ) Life.
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... Jain discipline Principal sects CHAPTER V ZOROASTRIANISM Introductory Basic features of Zoroastrianism as a religion 73 74 75 77 78 79 88 80 88 90 90 92 93 God World 95 Man 96 Evil and suffering 98 Life after death 99 Ultimate destiny ...
... Jain discipline Principal sects CHAPTER V ZOROASTRIANISM Introductory Basic features of Zoroastrianism as a religion 73 74 75 77 78 79 88 80 88 90 90 92 93 God World 95 Man 96 Evil and suffering 98 Life after death 99 Ultimate destiny ...
Contents
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Ultimate destiny | 36 |
BUDDHISM | 43 |
Life after death | 57 |
Principal sects | 67 |
Life after death | 99 |
CHRISTIANITY | 130 |
ISLAM | 153 |
SIKHISM | 173 |
COMPARISON AND APPRAISAL | 191 |
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Page 136 - So the Father is God, the Son is God : and the Holy Ghost is God. And yet they are not three Gods : but one God.
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Page 136 - So there is one Father, not three Fathers ; one Son, not three Sons ; one Holy Ghost, not three Holy Ghosts, And in this Trinity none is afore or after other, none is greater or less than another) but the whole three persons are co-eternal together, and co-equaL So that in all things, as is aforesaid, the Unity in Trinity and the Trinity in Unity is to be worshipped.
Page 136 - The Father incomprehensible, the Son incomprehensible, and the Holy Ghost incomprehensible. The Father eternal, the Son eternal, and the Holy Ghost eternal. And yet they are not three eternals, but one eternal.