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ARTICLE II. (J.R.A.S. Vol. IX. pp. 155–234.)
The theoretic differences of Jainism and Buddhism Jaina discoveries at Mathurá
General spread of Jaina edifices and precedence in the selection of sites
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Colebrooke's opinions regarding the priority of the Jainas - Additional evidence to the same effect
Documentary evidence from the Mahawanso
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The testimony of Fah-Hian, the Chinese pilgrim Indications furnished by the Lalita-vistara
List of the Jaina Tirthankaras, with their several cognizances, etc.
Opinions of Colonel Low on the associate symbols of Jainism and Buddhism
Dr. Stevenson's researches,-the Kalpa Sútra, etc.
His inferences identical with those of Colebrooke
The Ante-Brahmanical worship of the Hindus
The original claim of the Jainas to the shrine of Jagganáth The Jaina Mahávíra and his disciple Gautama, Sakya Muni, from the Bhagavati
Further notices from Chinese writers and the travels of Hiouen Thsang
Mr. Brian Hodgson's denial of the claims of the literature of Buddhism to any antiquity
Colonel Tod's information regarding the Jainas
General Malcolm's personal observations on the sect M. Rousselet's contributions to the general subject
Data regarding Jainism to be gathered from Brahmanical
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The FAITH of Chandra Gupta
The succession of the Maurya Kings
Brahmans and Sramans.
Caste
Aryan influence on Indian Caste The FAITH of Vindusára
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