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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
construction and the endowment of a temple in honour of the Jaina goddess Kadalaya, by Mailama, wife of Beta, minister of the King Prola of the Kakatiya dynasty.
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A. GUERINOT. Repertoire d'epigraphie Jaina, precede d'une Esquisse de l'histoire du Jainism d'spres les inscriptions'. (Publications of the "Ecole francaise d' ExtremeOrient, Vol. X). Paris, 1908.
Introduction
Sketch of a history of Jainism according to the inscriptions.
I. List of the monarchs who have professed the Jaina faith or have favoured Jainism summary of the inscriptions relating to each of them.
II. Geography of the inscriptions. Chronological classifications of the inscriptions concerning each of the Jaina sanctuaries: mount Abu, mount Satrunjaya, Śravana-Belgola, mount Girnär etc.
The sects mentioned in the inscriptions. Essay of chronological classification of the masters belonging to each of these schools. Epigraphical repertory. Analysis of 850 inscriptions classified according to the chronological order. Indications of the courses. List of the localities from where come the inscriptions. General index.
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GUERINOT, A. Repertoire D' Epigraphie Jaina. Precede d'une esquissa de l'histoire du Jainisme d'apre's les inscriptions. Paris, 1908.
Pp. 1-311. Entries 1-850. Introduction contains articles on Royal Dynasties principal sanctuaries, succession of Acharyas and Samghas.
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BANERJI, R.D. The Discovery of Seven New-dated Records of the Scythian Period. (JPASB, v, 1909, Pp. 271-277).
Records in the Archaeological section of the Luknow Provincial Museum : (1) An inscribed Jain image, the year 9.
(2) An inscribed Jain image, the year 12.
(3) An inscription on the base of an image of Sambhavanatha, the forty eighth year of Huviksa.
(4) An inscribed Digambara image, the year 71.
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