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317 a MAJUMDAR, R. C. Corporate Life in Ancient India. Second Edition, Calcutta, 1922.
P. 292. Illumination on the night of Mahāvira's death-Confinement of Jainism to a very limited section of the Lichchhavi community.
P. 327. The Jain fraternity similar to the type of the Buddhist fraternity.
318 RAMADAS, G. Samāpa : or the Asokan Kalinga. (IA, lii, 1923, pp. 66-70 and 80-91.).
P. 67. The Kalingas were Jains, building arhats with very little art decoration.
P. 68. The Jain king Kharavela-His chief seat near the Udayagiri Hils-The town of Kalinganagara strengthened in the first year of his reign.
P. 87. Brahmans who advised the conquest of Kalinga, and not the Jains or Buddhists.
319 Suah, K. T. Trade, Tariffs und Transport in India. Bombay & London, 1923.
P. 26. The Buddhist and Jain influences on trade-Their general condemnation of many an industrial pursuit.
320 IYENGAR, M. RAGHAVA. Mandalapurusha and his age. (QJMS, xiii, 1923, pp. 487-493.).
P. 492. Yatidharma śrāvakadharman, written by a Jain author, deals with the history and traditions of the Jain community in the southern country. It is stated in the work that the Jain Brahmanas used to do Archaka service during the reign of Vişnudevarāya of the royal dynasty at the time of Guņabhadracharya.
P. 493. Use of the affix “Thiru" by Jains.