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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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S. Krishnaswami AryANGAR- The origin and early history of the Pallavas of Kanchi. (Journal of Indian History, Oxford, vol. ii. 1922, Pp. 20-66).
P. 27. Tevaram hymner Appar, first a Jain and afterwards a Saiva.
Pp. 48.52. The Pallavas and the Gangas.
Pp. 55-60. The chronological datum in the Lokavibhāga, a Jain work composed in the fifth century in Cuddalore.
P. 61. Mahendra, first a Jain. Converted to Saivism by the saint Appar. Pp. 63-64. Influence of the Gupta culture.
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R. C. MAJUMDAR - Corporate Life in Ancient India. Second Edition, Calcutta, 1922.
P. 232. Illumination on the night of Mahāvira's death. Confinement of Jainism to a very limited section of the Lichchhavi community.
P. 327. The Jain fraternity similar to the type of the Buddhist fraternity.
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M. S. R. AYYANGAR and B. S. RAO.-Studies in South India in Jainism. Madras, 1922.
I. Early Jain history-Jain migration to the south-Jains in Tamil land and the Deccan-Jainism and Tamil literature.
II. Jainism in Andhra and Karnataka literary tradition.
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A. Rangasvami SARASVATI-The founder of the Vikrama Era. (Q.M. S. J. Vol. XIII–1922-23).
Pp. 506-510. The Vikramāditya, the founder of the Vikrama Era, was the historical king Sūdraka who ruled over Ujjain, set aside the ruling Andra Dynasty, destroyed the power of the Śaka invaders and was great patron of letters and himself a great poet..................Jain literature has got several references to a Vikramaditya of Ujjain who founded the Samvat era.
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