Taylor, McComas2012-04-032012-04-031748-1074http://hdl.handle.net/1885/8960"To what extent is Pūrṇabhadra’s Pañcatantra a Jaina text, that is, one of a corpus which “narrate key Jain virtues” as Cort suggests? I will test this proposition in this paper by examining the manner in which Pūrṇabhadra’s Pañcatantra dovetails into the narrative techniques of what we might call an orthodox Sanskrit brahminical tradition."Copyright Information: http://www.soas.ac.uk/research/publications/journals/ijjs/submissions/ "The Materials in this Journal are copyrighted. One copy of the articles and info may be made for private study only. All copies made for whatever purpose must include this copyrighttp://www.soas.ac.uk/http://www.soas.ac.uk/research/publications/journals/ijjs/submissions/ "The Materials in this Journal are copyrighted. One copy of the articles and info may be made for private study only. All copies made for whatever purpose must include this copyright notice. The texts may not be modified in any way nor may they be reproduced in electronic or other format without the written permission of the Editor (ijjs@soas.ac.uk). Permission given to deposit and make publicly available the published version of this article - email dated 29/03/12PancatantraSanskritfablesJainismPurnabhadra's Pancatantra: Jaina tales or brahminical outsourcing?20112020-11-15