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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 61. Ahmedabad generally been styled Shrinagar and Rājnagar in Hindu and Jain writings and inscriptions-Karnavati-an important Jain centre-residence of Jain Achārya Devasūri. Mention of Kumudachandra meeting Devasūri at Karnavati. Hemachandra-Jain scholar brought up in the house of the minister of local governor Udayana of the city.
Pp. 85-86. Ruined Jain temple at Idargarh-nichas all around the central chamber for Tirthankaras--Two beautiful Jain temples of very ancient period erected on the plateau of the hill near Idar town. Smaller belonged to the Digambaras and dedicated to Shambhavanāthji, the 3rd Tirthankara. Other dedicated to Shantināthji-temples fully described.
Mention of Jain tirtha at Kesharināth in Udaipur,
P. 113. Jains having powerful influence over architecture in Western India since 11th century A.D. Hence it is that in the history of Indian Art the monuments of this early period in Gujrat are sometimes designated as belonging to the Jain or the western Hindu style.
Pp. 255-57. Jain doctrine of Ahimsā as referred to in the account of Duarte BARBOSA mentioned.
1289
Ramesh Chandra MAJUMDAR- A Brief history of India. Dacca, 1938.
Pp. 17-19. Pārsvanātha and Mahāvīra-resemblances and differences between Buddhism and Jainism—their later history.
P. 48. Three thousand Jains attended king Harsha's assembly.
P. 49. King Harsha's charity towards the Jains.
1290
H. G. RAWLISON- A concise History of the Indian People. Oxford, 1938.
Pp. 27-30. Rise and teachings of Jainism.
P. 77. King Harsha's toleration of Jainism.
P. 91. Ahimsa preached by Jains and Buddhists a cause of Mohammadan success,
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