Applied Philosophy Of Anekanta: Secondary Texts

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Āhuja, Ram
Social Problems in India.
Jaipur: Rawat Publication.1992.

Butler, Christropher
Post Modernism: A Very Short Introduction.
Oxford: Oxford University Press (Indian Edn.). 2002.

Dasgupta, S.N.
History of Indian Philosophy, Vol. I-IV,
The Syndics of the Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1952.

Derrida, Jacques
Dissemination.
Trans. With an Introduction and Additional Notes by Barbara Johnson, London: Continuum.2005.

Dixit, K.K.
Early Jainism.
Ed. Dalsukh Malavania, Nagin J. Shash. Ahemedabad: L.D. Institute of Indology.1st edn. 1978.

Dugad, Baccharāj
Pārivārika ānti Aur Anekant.
Mujappharnagar: Prācya Sramaṇa Bharati. 2001.

Dutta and Chatterji.
Bhāratiya Darśana (Indian Philosophy).
Patna: Pustak Bhandār.1994.

Galera, Mahavira Raj
Jain Vidya Aur Vigyan.
Ed. Sadhvi Rajeemati, Samani Mangalprajna.Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati Institute.2005.

Galera, M.R.
Science in Jainism
Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati Institute.2002.

Gelra, Mahaveer Raj
Jain Studies and Science.
Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati Institute.2009.

Gibaldi Joseph
MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers,
New Delhi: Affiliated East West Press Pvt. Ltd., 2003.

Jain, C.R.
Jainism and World Problems.
Bijnor: The Jaina Publishing House. 1999.

Gregory, Mcculloch.
Using Sartre: An Analytical Introduction to Early Sartrean Themes.
London And Newyork.Routledge. 1994.

Jain, Dulichand.
Pearls of Jaina Wisdom.
Parshvanath Vidhyapeeth.Madras: Varanasi: Research Foundation for Jainology. 1997.

Jain, Hīrālāl.
Contributions of Jaina Religion to Indian Culture.
Ahmedabad: Shāradāben Chimanbhāi Educational Research Centre. 2004.

Jain, Jyoti Prasad.
Religion and Culture of the Jains.
Delhi: Bharatiya Jñānpītha Publication.1944.

Jain, Sagarmal Ed.
Multi-dimensional Application of Anekāntavāda.
Vārāṇasi: Parśwanātha Vidhyāpitha & Navin Institute of Self-development. 1999.

Jain, Sagarmal.
Jaina Philosophy of Language.
Ed. Shri Prakash Pandey Trans. Surendra Verma. Vārāṇasi: Pārśvanāth Vidyāpitha.2006.

Jain, Sagarmal and Prakash Panday.
Jainism In A Global Perspective.
Vārāṇasi: Pārśvanāth Vidyāpitha. 1988.

Jain, Sagarmal. Ed.
Samaṇa Suttaṁ.
Compiled by Jinendra Varṇi. Delhi: Bhagwan Mahavīr Memorial Samiti. 1999.

Jain, S.A.
Reality,
Trans. of Shri Pūjyapada's Sarvārthasiddhi. Calcutta: Vīra Śāsana Saṃgha. 1960.

Johnson, Derek
A Brief History of Philosophy: From Socrates to Derrida,
London:Continnum.2006.

Kalghatgi, T.G.
A Source Book in Jaina Philosophy.
Translation from Devendra Shastris, Jaina Darsana Ka Svaropa Udaipur: Sri Tarak Guru Jain Granthalaya, 1st edn. 1983.

Laing, R.D.
The Divided Self.
Preface to the Pelican Edition. 1965.

Shastri, L.C.
Indian Philosophy of Knowledge: Comparative Study.
Delhi: Global Vision Publishing House. 2002.

Sikdar, J.C.
Jain Theory of Reality,
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Singh, Ramjee.
Jaina Perspective in Philosophy and Religion.
Varanasi: Pūjya Sohanalāla Smāraka Parśvanāth Śoḍhapītha. 1993.

Singhvi, Pritam
Anekāntavāda as the Basis of Equanimity, Tranquality and Synthesis of Opposite View Points.
Ahmedabad: Pārśva International Educational and Research Foundation. 1999.

Jain, Kamala
The Concept of Pañcasīla in Indian Thought.
Varanasi: P.V. Research Institute. 1983.

Jain, Sagarmal (ed.).
Multi-Dimensional Application of Anekāntavāda.
Vārāṇasi: Parśwanātha Vidhyāpitha & Navin Institute of Self-development. 1999.

Jain, Sagarmal.
Jaina Literature & Philosophy.
Ed. A.K. Singh.Vārāṇasi: Pārśvanāth Vidyāpitha. 1998.

Jain, Sagarmal and Prakash Panday.
Jainism In A Global Perspective.
Vārāṇasi: Pārśvanātha Vidyāpītha. 1988.

Jain, Sagarmal (ed.).
Samaṇa Suttaṁ.
Compiled by Jinendra Varṇi. Delhi: Bhagwan Mahavīr Memorial Samiti.1999.

Jain, Sagarmal.
Anekānta: Syādvāda Aura Saptabhaṅgī: Eka Chintana.
Varanasi:

Jones, W.T.
A History of Western Philosophy: The Twentieth Century to Wittgenstein and Sartre.
Vol-5, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers. 2nd revised edn. 1980.

Jain, S.A..
Reality,
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Jain, Sagarmal.
Jaina Literature and Philosophy: A Critical Approach.
Vārāṇasi: Parśvanātha Vidhyāpitha. 1998.

Jaini, Padmanabh S.
The Jaina Path of Purification.
Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. 1979.

John. K.
Roots of Conflicts, Conflicts Resolution Through Non-violence.
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Johnson, Derek.
A Brief History of Philosophy from Socrates to Derrida.
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Jones, W.T.
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Krishnaswamy N., John Varghese and Sunita Mishra.
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Kumar, Ashok.
Jain Darśana Mein Anekāntvāda: Eka Pariśīlana.
Jaipur: Shri Digambara Jain Atiśaya Kśetra Mandir Saṅghījī. 2005.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Anekānta: Reflections and Clarification.
Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bhārati Institute. 2001.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Anekānta: View and Issues.
Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bhārati Institute. 2001.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Anekānta: The Third Eye.
Trans. Sudhamahi Regunathan. Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati Institute. 2002.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Anekānta Hein Tisrā Netra.
Ladnun: Tulsi Adhyātma Needam, 1982.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya
Bheda Mein Chipā Abheda.
Ed. Muni Dulharaj and Dhananjaya. Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati. 1999.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya
Democracy Social Revolution Through Individual Transformation.
Trans. by R.K. Seth.Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati.1994.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Ekānta Mai Anekānta: Anekānta Mai Ekānta.
Ed. Sādhvi Vishruta Vibha. Delhi: Jaina Vishva Bharati. 2006.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Ekkīsavī Śatābdī Aur Jaina Dharma.
Ladnun: Jaina Vishva Bharati.1st edn., 2002.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Happy and Harmonious Family.
Trans. Sadhvi Vishrut Vibha.Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati.1st edn. 2008.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Jīva-Ajīva.
Ed. Muni Sumermal & Jethmal Bhansal. Ladnun: Jaina Vishva Bharati. 1995.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Jain Darśana Aur Anekant.
Ed. Muni Dulharaj. Churu: Ādarśa Sahitya Sanga Publication. 2000.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Jain Darśana: Manan Aur Mīmāṁsā
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Mahāprajñā, Ācārya.
Lokatantra: Nayā Vyakti, Nayā Samāja.
Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati.4th edn. 2000.

Ācārya Mahāprajña.
New Dimensions In Jaina Logic.
Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati.1984.
Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
Philosophical Foundation of Jainism.
New Delhi: Adarsh Sahitya Sangh. 2004.

Mahāprajña, Ācārārya. Samasyā Ko Dekhanā Sīkhe.
Ed. Muni Dhananjaya, Cūru: Ādarśa Sāhitya Saṁgha Publication. 2003

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
The Quest for Truth.
Trans. Suddhamahi Regunathan.Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati Institute. 2003.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya and A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
The Family and the Nation.
Delhi: Harper Collins Publishers and The India Today Group. 2008.

Mahāprajña, Ācārya (ed.):
Ātmā kā Darśana.
Ladnun: Jain Vishva Bharati Institute.3rd edn. 2006.

Mahāprajña, Yuvācārya.
Samāj Vyavastā Ke Sūtra.
Ladnun: Tulsi Adhyātma Needam. 1990

Mahāprajña, Ācārya.
AnekŒnta Hei TisrŒ Netra,
Ladnun: Tulsi Adhyātma Needam. 1982.

Matilal, Bimal Krishna.
The Central Philosophy of Jainism (Anekāntvāda).
Ed. Dalsukh Malavania, Nagin J. Shah. Ahemedabad: L.D. Institute of Indology. 1981.

Mehta T.U.
Path of Arhat: A Religious Democracy.
Ed. Ashok Kumar Singh. Varanasi: Naya Sansar Press. 1993.

Mohan Das Ram (ed.).
Jainism: A Study.
Delhi: Kaveri Books. 2000.

Mookerjee, Satkari.
The Jaina Philosophy of Non-absolutism: A Critical Study of Anekāntavāda.
Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass. 1978.

Mrinal Kanti Bhadra.
A Critical Survey of Phenomenology and Existentialism.
Delhi: ICP Rand Allied Publishers.1990.

Murdiyā, Mahavira Singh.
Syādvāda.
Cūru: Ādarśa Sāhitya Saṅgha Prakaśan. 1981.

Muni Devendra. A
Source-Book in Jain Philosophy.
Eng. trans. by T.G. Kalghatgi, Eng. trans. ed. by T.S. Devodoss. Udaipur: Shri Tarak Guru Jain Granthalaya. 1983.

Nagin J. Shah.
Jaina Theory of Multiple Facets of Reality and Truth (Anekāntavāda).
Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass Publisher Pvt. Ltd. and Bhogilal Leherchand Institute of Indology. series no. 13.2000.

Nahata, Manju.
Anekantvada Through Paintings,
Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass. 2012.

Nathubhai Shah.
Jainism: The World of Conquerors.
Great. Britain: Sussex Academic Press.Vol. I-II. 1998.

Nathmal, Muni.
Lord Mahavira.
Cūru: Adarsh Sahitya Sangh. 1971.

Nathmal, Muni.
Sharman Mahavir.
New Delhi: Today and Tomorrow's Printers and Publishers. 1980.

Nathmal, Muni.
Uttarādhyayana: Ek Samīkṣātmak Adhyayana.
Calcutta: Jain Svetambar Terapanthi Mahāsabhā. 1967.

Nyāyavijayaji.
Jaina Darśana.
English Trans. Nagin J. Shah as Jaina Philosophy and Religion. Delhi: Motilal Banarasidas Publishers, B.L.C. 9.9 & M.S.S.M.F..1998.

Padmarajiah, Y.J.
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Radhakrishnan.
Indian Philosophy.
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Rankin Aidan and Atul K. Shah.
Social Cohesion: A Jain Perspective.
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Ram Puria, Shreechand and Rai Ashwini Kumar et al.(ed.).
Facets of Jain Philosophy Religion and Culture: Anekāntvāda and Syādvāda.
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Samani Mangal Prajña.
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Jaina Perspective in Philosophy and Religion.
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  4. Adhyātma
  5. Ahiṃsā
  6. Ahmedabad
  7. Anekant
  8. Anekantvada
  9. Anekānta
  10. Anekāntavāda
  11. Arhat
  12. Ashok Kumar Singh
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  27. Devendra
  28. Dharma
  29. Digambara
  30. Diverse Ethics
  31. Dulichand Jain
  32. Ekānta
  33. Equanimity
  34. Essence of Jainism
  35. Guru
  36. Happy and Harmonious Family
  37. JAINA
  38. Jain Philosophy
  39. Jain Studies And Science
  40. Jain Vidya
  41. Jain Vishva Bharati
  42. Jain Vishva Bharati Institute
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  47. Jyoti Prasad Jain
  48. Jñāna
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  50. L.D. Institute Of Indology
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  55. Mahaveer
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  65. Muni Sumermal
  66. Nathmal Tatia
  67. Naya
  68. New Delhi
  69. Non-absolutism
  70. Non-violence
  71. Nyaya
  72. Padmanabh Jaini
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  101. Schubring
  102. Science
  103. Science In Jainism
  104. Socrates
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  106. Sudhamahi Regunathan
  107. Svetambar
  108. Syādvāda
  109. Sūtra
  110. Terapanthi
  111. The Family and The Nation
  112. The Jaina Path of Purification
  113. The Quest For Truth
  114. Third Eye
  115. Tulsi
  116. Tārā
  117. Udaipur
  118. Uttarādhyayana
  119. Varanasi
  120. Vidya
  121. Vārāṇasi
  122. Vīra
  123. Walther Schubring
  124. Ācārya
  125. Ācārya Mahāprajña
  126. Āgama
  127. Ātmā
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