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1935
Devacandra, 1581-1655. *Agamasaroddhara / Devacandraji krta. Tritiyavrtti. Padara : Adhyatma Jnana Prasaraka Mandala, 1928. 11, 106 p. ; 21 cm. (Srimad Buddhisagarasuriji granthamala , granthanka 57). CRL catalogue
Critical study of the Jaina Agamas. Schubring, Walther. Die Lehre der Jainas nach den alten Quellen dargestellt. Berlin: Walther de Gruyter, 1935.251 p. (Grundriss der indo-arischen Philologie und Altertumskunde ; Band 3 Heft 7.)
ANU BL1351.542 BhKappNi.1998 contains in an appendix by Elfrun Linke to vol. 1, the glossary missing in Schubrings's Doctrine of the Jainas."
Abridged) translation: The doctrine of the Jainas: described after the old sources / translated from the revised German edition by Wolfgang Beurlen. Delhi : Motilal Banarsidass, 1962. viii, 335 p.1978. Review of 2 by Willem Bollée Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 130 (1980) 661.
ANU BL1351 .S413 1976
1941
Kapadia. Hiralal Rasikdas. A history of the canonical literature of the Jainas. Gopipura, Surat : Hiralal Rasikdas Kapadia, 1941. ix, 272 p. ; 20 cm.
Contents: Preface lii]-iv-Analysis (5)-ix. Chapter 1. Genesis of the Jaina scriptures [1]-19.–2. Classifications of the Agamas (20)-58.–3. Redaction of the Jaina canon [59]-69.-4. The extinct Agamas of the Jainas [70]–109.-5. The extant Agamas of the Jainas [1101-170.-6. The canonical exegetical literature (171)-205.-7. Comparison and evaluation (206)-231.-Index 1. Names of authors and other persons and sects and the like [232]-240.-Index 2. Names of works, their sections, doctrines, metres etc. [241]264.- Additions and corrections [265)-272.
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1947
Jain, Jagdish Chandra. Life in ancient India as depicted in the Jain canons (sic) (with commentaries) : an administrative, economic, social and geographical survey of ancient India based on the Jain canons. Bombay: New Book Company, 1947. 420 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Preface[5]-7.-Bibliography (with abbreviations) 8-15.-Contents (16).Section 1. Introduction to the Jain canon. Chapter 1. The history of the Jain church [19130.-2. The canons of the Jains 31-43.-Section 2. Administrative organisation. Introduction [47).-1. Central administration 4960.-2. Fiscal administration [61]-63.3. Administration of justice. [64]-74.-4. Military organisation (751-81. - 5. Local government (82)-83.-Section 3. Economic aspects. Introduction (87).-1. Production [89]–110.-2. Distribution [111]-112.-3. Exchange [113]–122.-4. Consumption [123]– 134.Section 4. Social conditions. Introductory [1371-1. Social organisation (1391145.-2. The family [146]–151.-3. Position of women [152]–168.-4. Education and learning (1691-174.-5. Arts and sciences (175)-191.-6. Religious conditions [192]225.—7. Manners and customs. [226]- 242.-Section 5. Geographical material in the Jain canons. General outlook (245)-247.-1. Jain conception of the world (248-249.2. The Jain Aryan countries [250)-256.-3. Mahāvīra's itinerary (257)-262.-4. Geographical lexicon. [2631-366.-Section 6. Some important kings and dynasties. Introduction (369).-1. Sixty-three great men 371-76.-2. Kings and rulers (377)-400.Retrospect (401) 403.- Index (405) 420. Map: India at the time of Mahāvīra (500 BC) facing p. 252. Map: Places visited by Mahāvīra (500 BC) facing p. 256. Hindi translation published Vārāṇasī, 1965. 2nd. revised and enlarged edition 1984.
ANU BL1321.1.J3
1949
Law, Bimala Churn. Some Jaina canonical sūtras. Bombay: Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Society, 1949. xv, 213 p. ; 24 cm. (Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Society Monograph ; no. 2).
Contents: Author's note [v]. - Introduction /E. J. Thomas (vii)-viii.-Bibliography six
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