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Throughout the existence of the Hoysala empire, Jainism more or less a living religion-Hoysala kings, whatever their religion, continued to patronise the Jains.
Narasimha III had a Jain guru who was called Rāja Guru.
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DAMES, MANSEL LONGWORTH. The Book of Duarte Barbosa. Translated from the Portuguese by M. L. Dames. Vo. I, London, 1918. (The Hakluyt Society, Second Series, No. 44).
P. 110. n. 2. Barbosa's description of the Jains-Their carefulness with regard to the life of flies and vermin-Their keeping up of hospitals for animals,
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PATHAK, K. B. New light on Gupta ern and Mihirakula. (IA, xlvii, 1918, pp. 16-22).
P. 18. According to Jain authorities the early Gupta kings were immediately succeeded by the great tyrant Chaturmukha-Kalkin, or Kalkirāja.
The Jain nirgranthas are allowed by the rules of their religion to take their meal at noon once a day.
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Walsh, E. H. C. The Annual Address. (JBORS, iv, 1918, pp. 1-13).
Pp. 2-3. Importance of the Hathi-Gumphā inscription of Kharavela from the point of view of the chronology of pre-Mauryan times and the history of Jainism.
284 SMITH, VINCENT A. New Light on Ancient India, JRAS, 1918, pp. 543-547).