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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 155(n). Mention of 6th century B.C. clanoligarchies in Jain Kalpa-Sutra. (JACOBI, p. 65).
P. 156. Some regions in pre-Mauryan period ruled by Gaņas, two kings etc. referred to in the Jain Acārānga-Sūtra-no instance of dual Kingship in Jain literature,
P. 158. No mention of any organic connection between the procedure of the monastic order and the political assembly in Jain literature in pre Maurvan India.
P. 163, Both Bimbisāra or Śrenika and Ajātaśatru or Künika are claimed by Jains and Buddhists as followers of their religions.
P. 193(n). Mention of Jain tradition of Chandragupta's abdication, migration to the south and death under Jain rites.
P. 216. Mention of Samprati's conversion to Jainism.
P. 218. Jain King Khāravela's invasion of North in 165 B.C. and 161 B.C.
Federal feudalism described in Chandraprabha Sūri's Prabhārakacarita--mention of Anuyogadva rasūtram inculcation loyality to government. Gadyacințāmaņi written by Vadibhasimhasüri (8th century A.D.) mention of Satyabhadra's abdication and the regain of the throne by his son from the hands of an intriguing minister. Kșatracūdamaņi of Vadībhasimhasūri relates to the functions of kings and subjects. Haribhadra's Dharmavindu (9th century A.D.)-a work of less importance for the study of regal functions. Nuivakyāmritam of Somadevasüri (10th century A.D.)--Nectar of political sayings' in Sutra form--sources of the work mentioned. Functions of King fully described Yaśastilakacampu a work of Som deva-containing some political touches.
P. 507. Jainas always define Dharma so as to include the law of inanimate matter.
P. 509. Buddhist and Jain Kings reduced political significance of castes. Jain traditions records king Bharat created Jain Brahmans out of Kshatriyas, Vaisyas and Sūdras,
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