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Absence of all data from Pārsta to Mahavira A lacuna of two hundred and bity-years . The days of Mahävira His father Siddhartha The Videhans, the Licchavis, the Jñatrikas and the Vajjis of the Confederacy
of the Tajjls or the Licchavis . . Their relations with the Mallakı clans and the Ganarājās of Käsi-Kosala All these clans had directly or indirectly come under the influence of Mahavira's
teaching The Videhans The Licchavis The Jnātrikas The Vajjis . The Mallakıns The Ganarăjás of Kāsi-Kosala
86, 87 86-104 104-106
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The sixteen Mahājanapadas and the Jazna church Empire of Magadha and its importance in the light of Jaina history Different dynasties that rule over Magadha and the Jaina church The Saisunāgas The Nandas The Mauryas
112 112-124 121-130 180-146
CHAPTER N. JAINISM IN KALINGA-DESA
149 150
Jarism in Kalinga-desa is Jainism of the days of Khāravela . The Hathigumphā inscription the only historical source for Kharavela . 147, 148 Importance of Orissa in the light of Jaing history Ruins neighbouring the Hathigumpha inscription The Khandagini and Udayagiri Hills honeycombed with caves or cells mostly dating back to the second or third century BC
151 The Satbakhra, Navamun and Ananta caves
151 The Būrabhuji, Trzsūla and Lālatendu-keśari's caves.
152, 158 The Rāni and Ganesa crves .
154, 155 The Jaya jaya, Svargapuri, Tiger and Serpent caves
. 155-157 Historical importance of this fragmentary evidence
157 Prominence given to Pärsya
15+-155, 157 The Jaina temple on the Khandagır Hill
158 The Häthigumphā inscription
750 The eighth line of the inscription and the date of Kharanela
161-164 Contents of the inscription
164 T Khăratela and the Jing of Kalinga.
172, 173 Antiquity of Jamism in Kalinga
178, 179 Khārgvela and the Jaina religion
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