On the Medical Doctrines in the Tandulaveyāliya: 2. Teachings of Anatomy

In this translated essay, originally published in French, Colette Caillat examines the teachings of anatomy in the Tandulaveyāliya, one of the Prakīrṇaka-sūtras in the Svetāmbara Jain canon. Caillat explores similarities and discrepancies between the accounts of physiology described in the Tandulave...

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Main Author: Caillat, Colette 1921-2007 (Author)
Contributors: Donaldson, Brianne 1978- (Translator)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2019
In: International Journal of Jaina Studies
Year: 2019, Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Pages: 1-12
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Summary:In this translated essay, originally published in French, Colette Caillat examines the teachings of anatomy in the Tandulaveyāliya, one of the Prakīrṇaka-sūtras in the Svetāmbara Jain canon. Caillat explores similarities and discrepancies between the accounts of physiology described in the Tandulaveyāliya and other classical medical treatises of the time, such as Caraka- and Suśruta-saṃhitās, as well as the Viṣṇu-smṛti, Yājñavalkya-smṛti, and Garbha-upaniṣad. Alongside these comparisons, Caillat also highlights singular contributions found in the Tandulaveyāliya, namely the unique anatomical accounts of women and "third-sex"/"neuter" individuals (paṇḍaga [Skt. paṇḍaka]).
ISSN:1748-1074
Contains:Enthalten in: International Journal of Jaina Studies