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An attempt to make an extensive research with regard to the influence of the doctrines of the five heretical teachers on the development of Jainism and Buddhism.
418 KAMANUJASVAMI, N. Who is a Hindu ? Madras, 1919.
Pp. 29-31. Jains and Sikhs are Hindus but Buddhists are notCharacteristics of Jainism-Jains consider themselves to be Hindus, and are governed by Hindu secular or civil jurisprudence.
419 WIDGERY, A. C. Salvation and Redemption from Sin and Suffering as taught by some Oriental Religions. (QJMS, ix, 1919, pp. 102-110).
P. 107. Salvation, according to the Jains, revealed to men especially by the twenty four great tīrthařkaras. It appears to the Jains that one may obain redemption from suffering.
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BLOOMFIELD, MAURICE. The Dohada or Craving of Pregnant Women: A Motif of Hindu Fiction. (JAOS, xl, 1920, pp. 1-24).
Reference to many Jain work have been made to illustrate the paper.
421 JOUVEAU-DUBREUIL, G. Ancient History of the Deccan (Translated from the French by V. S. Swaminadha Dikshitar). Pondicherry, 1920.
P. 12. Kharavela of Kalinga. Pp. 104-110. The Gangas.
422 BARUA, B. M. The Ajīvikas : History of their religion and philosophy, pt. 1 ; Historical summary. Calcutta, 1920.
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