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P. 63. Kuniya, Kunika or Kanika-terms in Jain books to mean Аjätasatru.
P. 84. Kesi-a personal epithet used as a proper name of the Jaina Uttaradhyana sutra.
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JAYASWAL, K. P. Hathigumpha inscription of the emperor Kharavela. (J.B.O.R.S., x iii, 1927, Pp. 221 ff.).
Corrections and a 'ditions; Chedi dynasty; Greek king Demetrios; Maurya era; Nanda era; date of Khāravela; chronology of Khäravela; Antiquitus of Jainism, Aira of Aila plates.
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N. C. MEHTA.-A Mediaeval Jaina Image of Ajitanatha-1053 A. D. (Ind. Ant. Vol. LVI; 1927, Bombay).
Pp. 72-74. The image was executed at Tharapadra (Thard) in the reign of Bhimadeva I (1023-1063 A. D.) the patron of Vimalashaha. The inscription engraved at the foot of the pedestal; Text in Nagari character & Sanskrit language with translation given; image fully described.
Life of Ajitanatha given, Jaina theology usually borrowes wholesale from the Puranas anp re-edits the material. Plate I.
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JAYASWAL, K. P. Hathigumpha Notes. (J. B. O. R. S., XIV, 1928.) Pp. 150 ff. Further corrections and additions to the text.
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BARUAA, B. M. Old Brahmi Inscriptions in Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves: Language and Style (I. H. Q. Vol. IV. 1928).
P. 512. Ardha-Magadhi, the language of the extant Jaina Agama.
P. 518. Old Brähmi inscriptions-drafted by a Jain recluse who came to live in the Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves from Gujrat or that the Jain recluse who composed our old Brahmi inscriptions was won over from the Buddhist faith.
P. 525. Verse and meter of the old Brahmi inscriptions following Jain for mulas-discussed.
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