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TAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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H. N. SINGHA-Sovereignity in Ancient Indian Polity'. London, 1938.
P. 81. Buddhism and Jainism born out of Samkhya.
P. 84. Denial of the authority of Vedas in Buddhism and Jainism.
P. 86. Rise of Buddhism and Jainism-a challenge to Brahmanism.
P. 88. Buddha and Mahāvira's sought the adherence of kings to their course.
P. 122. Buddhism and Jainism--helped to facilitate the work of monarchy to rise as a dominant institution of the society.
P. 135. Royal patronage received by Jainism and Buddhism-an expression of gaining grounds against rival creeds.
Pp. 200-202. Position of Jains in the Asokan rule fully described.
P. 229. A fair portion of the people of Kalinga was Jains during Khāravela's time--Jains-given not a praise-worthy descent in Mahabharata.
P. 272. In Kalinga the various sects were numerous, the majority being Nirgranthas--Hiuentsang,
P. 275. Existence of affinity between Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism in ancient India,
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M.S. COMMISSARIAT -- A history of Gujarat Vol. I. Calcutta, 1938.
P. Lvl. Duyāshraya written by Hemachandra and completed by another Jain monk in 1256 A.D.--narrates the history of the dynasty of Mālrāj Chālukya Solanki. Prabandha-Cintamani completed at Vardhamānapural (Wadhwan) in A.D1305 by Merutunga.
P. LXII. Vimalasha--general of Bhimdev I and dandapati or governor of Ābū, erected in 1032, the Delwara marble shrine on Ābü,
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