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comprehensive monograph on the subject, covering all parts of the
former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir of interest to experts
in: South Asia's political dynamics, political science,
international relations, peace and conflict studies providing
comprehensive knowledge on historical and contemporary dynamics of
Indo-Pakistani policies and relations and the developments within
both parts of Kashmir updated analysis containing the strategic
dynamics in the aftermath of bifurcation of Indian-administered
Kashmir
most comprehensive, monograph on the subject not yet another report
on human rights violations, but an in-depth analysis of their
structure, complexity and background of interest to experts in:
human rights in general, South Asia, political science,
international relations, peace and conflict studies providing
comprehensive knowledge on recent dynamics (after India bifurcated
its chunk into two Union Territories) of human rights violations in
all parts of Kashmir
most comprehensive, monograph on the subject an in-depth analysis
of the complexity of legal arrangements in Kashmir of interest to
experts in: human rights in general, South Asia, political science,
international relations, peace and conflict studies providing
comprehensive knowledge on legal status of Kashmir and conflict
resolution
Ajivikism was once ranked one of the most important religions in
India between the 4th and 2nd centuries BCE, after Buddhism,
'Brahmanism' and before Jainism, but is now a forgotten Indian
religion. However, Jainism has remained an integral part of the
religious landscape of South Asia, despite the common beginnings
shared with Ajivikism. By rediscovering, reconstructing, and
examining the Ajivikism doctrine, its art, origins and development,
this book provides new insight into Ajivikism, and discusses how
this information enables us to better understand its impact on
Jainism and its role in the development of Indian religion and
philosophy. This book explains how, why and when Jainism developed
its strikingly unique logic and epistemology and what historical
and doctrinal factors prompted the ideas which later led to the
formulation of the doctrine of multiplexity of reality
(anekanta-vada). It also provides answers to difficult passages of
Buddhist Samanna-phala-sutta that baffled both Buddhist
commentators and modern researchers. Offering clearer perspectives
on the origins of Jainism the book will be an invaluable
contribution to Jaina Studies, Asian Religion and Religious
History.
Ajivikism was once ranked one of the most important religions in
India between the 4th and 2nd centuries BCE, after Buddhism,
'Brahmanism' and before Jainism, but is now a forgotten Indian
religion. However, Jainism has remained an integral part of the
religious landscape of South Asia, despite the common beginnings
shared with Ajivikism. By rediscovering, reconstructing, and
examining the Ajivikism doctrine, its art, origins and development,
this book provides new insight into Ajivikism, and discusses how
this information enables us to better understand its impact on
Jainism and its role in the development of Indian religion and
philosophy. This book explains how, why and when Jainism developed
its strikingly unique logic and epistemology and what historical
and doctrinal factors prompted the ideas which later led to the
formulation of the doctrine of multiplexity of reality
(anekanta-vada). It also provides answers to difficult passages of
Buddhist Samanna-phala-sutta that baffled both Buddhist
commentators and modern researchers. Offering clearer perspectives
on the origins of Jainism the book will be an invaluable
contribution to Jaina Studies, Asian Religion and Religious
History.
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