Classical Indian ethical thought: a philosophical study of Hindu, Jaina, and Buddhist morals

Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers (1998)
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The book is a philosophical treatise on the Hindu, Bauddha and Jaina morals meant for the University students of Indian Ethics as well as for the general readers interested in the subject.

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