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TAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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P. 71. The Kahaum stone pillar inscription (Fleet, C.I.I. Vol. III, No. 15) records installation of five Tirthankara images,
P. 155. Toleration of Jainism in the 7th century.
P. 201. Yuan Chwang saw numerous Digambara Nirgranthas in Samatata (Eastern Bengal).
P. 231. Jains invited to Harsha's assembly.
Vihāra
at Vatagohali mentioned in Paharpur inscription
P. 304. Jain (Rajshāhi).
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Bhasker Anand SALETORE-Social and Political Life in the Vijayanagara Empire. 2 vols. Madras, 1934.
Vol. 1:
Persecution of Jains in Southern India in the first quarter of the 14th
P. 13. century.
P. 40. Exodus of Bhadrabahu to the South.
P. 73. Five Jain Chaityas existed and Jain men lived in Gerasoppe.
P. 74. Bharangi was a Jain centre.
Pp. 79-80. Mailapur wholly inhabited by Jains temple of Ādi Tirthankara.
Pp. 103-4. The famous Jain--Śrīvaishnava controversy and its settlement by Bukka I. Jain temples in the capital Vijayanagara.
P. 372. Disputes between Vaishnavas and Jains.
Vol. II :
P. 24. About B,C, 850 Arishtha Nemi attained perfection,
Existence of four castes among Jains proved by an inscription of the middle of the 10th century A.D. (My. Ar. Re. 1912-13, p. 31).
P. 42. The Kurumbars are said to be Jains (Taylor, Catalogue Raisonce, III, Pp. 399-400).
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