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Vol. 14, pp. 82-83, 86-87. Bhagalpur : Kabirpur, situated near Champanagar, is a place of worship belonging to the Jains. Below the buildings of the sannyāsis in Sultangunj is a small temple dedicated to Pārsvanäth. The sannyāsis say that Baidyanātha has given orders that the Jains shall no longer worship on his sacred rock.
Vol. 15, p. 60. Jains in Munghyr.
Vol. 16, Pp. 84, 207--227,318. Jains in Hazaribagh: Their history. Philosophy Religion Pilgrimages to Pärasnäth hill-Jains in Lohardaga.
Vol. 17, Pp. 40, 298–302. Jains in Singbhum : Ruins of Jain temples in Manbhum.
Vol. 18, p. 79. Jains in Cuttack.
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E J. Kitts. Report on the Census of Berar, 1881,---Bombay, 1882. Pp. 73---76. Jains.
Antiquity of the Jains in the province of Berar. Doctrines and customs. Priests and the laity. Among the 84 Jain sects, some only are represented in the country of Berar. The Porewārs, Khandarwāls, Agarwāls and Setwāls are Digambaras. The Oswäls and the Srimālis are Svetämbaras. Statistical data on the Jaina population of the different districts of Berar.
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Rabort on the Census of British India, 1881.
3 Volumes-London-Calcutta, 1883.
Volume I.
Pp, 23-24. Jaina population of India : 12,21, 896, may be a proportion of 48 for 10,000.
P. 42. Distribution of the Jain population in the principal provinces.
Volume II.
Different tables of religious statistic.
Volume III.
The appendix B, consecrated to the religions of the Panjab, contains some rare information relating to the Jains.
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