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.Journals:
National and International
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2001-
“Renunciation Leads to Freedom,” in The
Jain Spirit, Issue 7, March-May, London
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2000-
“Equality For All Life,” The
Jain Spirit,, Vol 1, No 5, London
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2000-
“Jain Culture and Values,” The
Jain Spirit, Vol. 1, No 3, London
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1999-
“Why Jains Build Temples,” The
Jain Spirit, Vol. 1, No 2. London
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1999-
“Jainism: A Religion Waiting to Be Reborn,” The
Jain Spirit, Vol. 1, No 1, London, UK.
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1998-
“Jainism and The American Melting Pot,”
Young Jains of America, Houston, Tx.
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1997-Feature:
“Ethical Dilemmas and Beyond,” Namah:
New Approaches to Medicine and
Health, Vol. 5, No.1.
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1984-
“The Buddha’s Thoughts on Thinking,” Journal
of Ecumenical Studies, Temple University, Summer, 1984.
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1981-”The
Gita’s Ethics,” Mananam,
Vol. 4, No.2.
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1980-”Ram
Mohan Roy on Sati and Sexism,” Indian
Journal of Social Work, Bombay, April.
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1979-
“Ethical Thoughts in the Upanishads,” Mananam, Vol. 11, No.4.
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1976-
“The Ethics of Raja Ram Mohan Roy,” Foreign
Affairs Documentation Center, Washington,
D.C.
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1976-”The
Role of Religion in the Communication of National Consciousness in
Nineteenth-Century India,” Journal
of the Communication Association of the Pacific University of Hawaii, Vol.4.
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1976-
“Hindu Ethics in the Light of Kohlberg’s Cognitive Developmental
Approach,” Journal of the
College of Education, University of Hawaii, Vol. 15, No.1
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1976-
“The Subjective Stage of Hindu Ethics,” Studies in Moralology,
Tokyo, No.4.
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1976-
“The Gita’s Psychology of Conduct,” Asian
Profile, Vol. 3, No.1.
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1975-
“ Manana: The Role of Reason in Advaita Vedanta,” Mananam, Vol. 1, No. 1
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1974-75
“Ethical Thought in the Six Systems of Indian Philosophy” Journal
of Indian Philosophy and Culture:
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Nyaya-Vaisesika,
Vol. X1X, No. 2
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Samkhya-Yoga,
Vol. X1X, No. 3
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Purva
Mimamsa, Vol. X1X, No. 4
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Advaita
Vedanta, Vol. XX, No. 1
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Visistadvaita,
Vol. XX, No. 2.
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1972-
“Values and Worship in the Early Vedic Period,” Tapovan
Prasad, Vol. X, No. 5.
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1971-
“Eastern Values for the West: A Proposal for the Ecologic Crisis, Indo-Asian Culture, Vol. XX, No. 3.
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1971-
“The Ecological Conscience of Hinduism,” Part 1, Journal
of Indian Philosophy and Culture, Vol.XV1, No. 2.
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1969-
“The Buddha, Youth, and America’s Crisis,” Washington
Buddhist, Vol. 1, No.1.
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1968-
“The Dialogue Focuser,” Pacific
Speech, University of Hawaii, Vol.2.
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1966-
“The Computer Complex,” Malamalama,
University of Hawaii, Vol. 8.
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