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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
In 788, the Jain Akalanka confounded the Buddhists before Himasitala, king of · Käñci and provoked their expulsion.
Later, when the kings Hoysaļas were converted to the Visnuism, the Jains were persecuted.
District of Kadur. Pages.
382-383. Statistic : 1,308--0.39%. 408-409. Sankarācārya, the great sivaite reforiner, settled down at Sringeri
in the 8th century and made a desperate war with the Jains and the Buddhists.-Sringeri possesses a Jaina temple.
District of Shimoga. 429-430. At Humcha, a Jaina community was founded by Jinadatta in
159 B. C. 439. Jaina statistic of the district, 3,422 may be 0. 64455-456. Humcha. Ancient capital of the community, founded by
Jinadatta; native of Mathura. Review on Jinadatta; his genealogy according to an inscription of the 11th century and other documents.
District of Chitaldroog. 506-507. Statistic : 639--0.15%.
154 Sultan Singh JAINI. A brief account of the Jains in India. (Asiatic Quarterly Review, Third Series, Vol. IX, Pp. 395—397).-.-London, 1900.
155 H. R. Nevill. District Gazetteers of the Uniteil Prorinces of Igra and Oudh. --- Allahabad. T
VolIII (1903).-Muzaffarnagar. P. 84. The Banyä Jains from one of the most important classes of merchants in the district of Muzaffarnagar, * P. 284. The town of Khatauli counts 4 Jaina temples of recent construction.
Vol. IV (1904). ---Meerut. P. 82. The Jains are more numerous in the district of Meerut than all other districts of the United Provinces. They are generally merchants and possess many temples of recent construction and without great importance,
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