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Nagpur (1908). P. 71. In this district, the number of the Jains has diminished in the interval of the last two census; it was 3,141 in 1891, and 2,675 only in 1901. These Jains belong to the caste of the Baniās. They are engaged in banking and trade.
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L.S. O' MALLEY, Bengal District Gazetteers.-Calcutta.
Vol. I (1906)-Shahabad. P. 36. The Jains of the district, in the number of 449, live in the whole town of Arrah, where they possess several temples (cf. p. 130).
P. 146. The temple and the Jain antiquities at Masar.
Vol. II (1906)--Cuttack.
Pp. 19-20. The Jains in the realm of Kalinga. The grottes of Udayagiri and Khandagiri. The King Kharavela and the inscription of the grotte Hāthigumphā at Udayagiri.
P. 23. Jainism in the region from the 8th to the 10th century.
P. 46. The Jain temple of Cuttack; it is dedicated to Parśvanātha and be. longs to the Parwārs of the Rajputana.
Vol. III (1906)--Gaya. Pp. 18-19. The epoch of Mahāvira.
Vol. IV (1907)--Muzaffarpur. Pp. 13-14. The town of Vaišali. Life of Mahävira. P. 16. Vaiśālī in the time of Hiouen-Thsang : the Jains were numerous there.
Vol. VI (1907)—Darbhanga. Pp. 13-14. Life of Mahāvīra. The ancient Vaisali : the pilgrimage of Hiouen-Thsang.
Vol. VII (1907)-Balasore. P. 20. The King Khāravela : his benevolence with respect to Jainism. His successors were probably adepts of this religioni.
Vol. VIII (1907)-Patna. P. 17. Origin of Jainism. Life of Mahavira.
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