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P. 54. The Pantacurhis were originally Jains.
P. 70. Jains and Vaishnavas were called Valangai and Idangai classes. P. 195. Two Jain kshatriyas settled in Mamgarasa and Changalaraya.
Pp. 242-4. Cruel mode of death by burying in the ground prevalent among Jains-prevalent in the 13th and the latter half of the 14th and beginning of the
15th centuries.
P. 339.
Endowment for Jain temple at kolgana in 1173 A.D.
P. 355. Harmony between Jains and followers of other religians.
Pp. 358-9. Generosity shown by people to Jains.
P. 407. Gomatabhiseka festival at Śravana Belgola and Karkala.
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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Oursel MASSON, P. WILLMAN, Grab OWSKA, H. D. and STERN, P.-Ancient India and Indian civilization. Translated from the French by M. R. DOBIE. London, 1934.
P. 24. Date of Mahavira.
P. 27. Jain literature as a source of history.
P. 37. Chandragupta Maurya was a Jain.
P. 39. Aśoka's tolerance of Jainism.
P. 58. Harsha's tolerance of Jainism,
Pp. 137-8, 144-7. Rise and growth af Jainism; Digambaras and Svetambaras.
Pp. 138-44, 150-2. Jain philosophy.
P. 140. Jain attitude to caste.
Pp. 148-50, 218, 248. Jain canons and other literature.
P. 168, 178. Influence of Jainism on Brahmanism.
P. 169. Brahmanic reaction.
P. 196. Jain logic.
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