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  1. Retrieving the hidden meaning: Jain commentarial techniques and the art of memory. [REVIEW]Mari Jyväsjärvi - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (2):133-162.
    One of the peculiar characteristics of the vast body of Jain commentarial literature is the primacy given to artha , meaning, over sūtra , the root text itself. It is the task of the commentator—or, in a pedagogical context, the teacher—to retrieve and explain a text’s true, hidden meaning, which often appears to stretch and even contradict its apparent meaning. This article examines the interpretive processes in one of the most important Jain commentaries on monastic discipline, the Bṛhatkalpabhāṣya attributed to (...)
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  • Jain sectarian debates.Padmanabh S. Jaini - 2008 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 36 (1):1-246.
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  • Self-Referential Features in Sacred Texts.Donald Haase - unknown
    This thesis examines a specific type of instance that bridges the divide between seeing sacred texts as merely vehicles for content and as objects themselves: self-reference. Doing so yielded a heuristic system of categories of self-reference in sacred texts based on the way the text self-describes: Inlibration, Necessity, and Untranslatability. I provide examples of these self-referential features as found in various sacred texts: the Vedas, Āgamas, Papyrus of Ani, Torah, Quran, Sri Guru Granth Sahib, and the Book of Mormon. I (...)
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