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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
No. 215. CoOMARSWAMY. A. K. An illustrated svetămbara Jaina manuscript of A.D. 1260.
Eastern Art. vol. II pp. 236--40 with 5 illustrations.
No. 216 COOMARASWAMY A. An early illustrated Jain manuscript. Boston Blin XXVIII pp. 7–8 with 2 figures.
P. 58. No. 229. MEHTA, N. C. Some new pictures. The Modern Review vol. XL VII illustrations to the Jain romance Sripāla Rās, dated Gujarat 1837 A.D.
P. 62. No. 263. BARUA Benimadhaba, Old Brahmi Inscriptions in the Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves, Calcutta University 1929.
P. 64. No. 277. JAYASWAL, K. P. An important Brahmi inscription (Barli stone) J. B. & O.R.S. vol. XVI pp. 67 f. with one plate. A very fragmentary Jaina inscription in Brahmi characters, found on a portion of a split pillar near Barli, Ajmere. It is dated in the year 84, while according to the author would be equivalent to 374/3 B.C. which would make it one of the earliest Brähmi inscriptions being of Pre-Asokan times.
P. 66. No. 289 KUNDANGAR K.G. Rāyabäga inscription of Däsimarasa. J. Bom. Hist. S. vol.III. pp. 192-200 with one plate. Jaina inscription in old Kannada characters and partly Sanskrit, partly Kannada language found in the Kolhapur district; it fixes the date of accession of Chalukya Jagadekamalladeva of Kalyana (1019 A.D.).
P. 69. No. 314. TRIPATHI, Narayan. A note on the Hatigumpha inscription of Emperor Khäravela. J.B. & O.R.S. vol VI Pp. 189—205. The correct expression is Hāti (Gumpha) Aira. In Orissa are at present many places such as Airipur, Airikänä etc. There is an old Sanskrit MS. in the possession of a Brahmin at Bhubaneswar which contains brief accounts of various dynasties of Kings who held sway over the Tri Kalinga countries After the Mauryas, a dynasty called Bhila Vamsa became the paramount lord over Kalinga. The Kings of the line were Buddhist: their names were (1) Aira Bhila, (2) Khara Bhila, (3) Sura Bhila, (4) Nara Bhila. (5) Dhara Bhila, (6) Sara Bhila, (7) Khara Bhila II. Khara Bhila I .. may safely be identified with Kharavela III Cheti-Räja.
P. 70. No. 324. MUNI, K.V. Vir Nirväņa Samvat aur Jain Kala Ganana in Hindi. Nägarī. vol. X pp. 586-745. That Saka was born 615 yerrs and 5 months after Mahāvīra's death.
No. 325. MUNI K. V. Jain, Kala--gananā vishayak ek tīsri prächin parampara Vikramärka was crowned in Ujjaini 410 years after Malāvīra's death.
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