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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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H. C. SETH-Kharavela and Gardhabhila, Nagpur University Journal No. 8, Nagpur, 1942.
Pp. 4-11. Khāravela belongs to the early part of the first century B.C. and is identified with Gardhabhila of the Jaina and Purānic traditions.
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Rama Shankar TRIPATHI-History of Ancient India. Benares, 1942.
Po. 97-99. Career of Mahāvīra-main doctrines of Jainism.
Pp. 103-4. Relation between Buddhism and Jainism.
P. 159. Chandragupta's exodus to Mysore with Bhadrabāhu and starvation to death,
P. 165.
Asoka'a toleration of Jainism.
P. 263. The Kahaum inscription (C. I. I., III, Pp. 65-68) records erection of five Tirthankara images by one Madra, during the Gupta period.
P. 311. Jainism in Harsha's empire not popular except in Vaiśāli, Paundravardhana and Somatata, where Digambaras were numerous.
P. 389. Hemacandra and Kumārapāla of Gujrat.
P. 402. Prosperity of Jainism in the Dekkan during ascendancy of Vatapi Chalukyas-Ravikirti, the Jain author of Aihole inscription, a favourite of Pulakesin II-granting of villages to Jain pandits.
P. 416. Jainism patronised by Rashtraküța kings.
P. 455. Mahendravarman I Pallava was originally a Jain.
P. 480. Toleration of Jainism by the Cho!as.
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B. V. KRISHNA RAO-Early Dynasties of Andhradesh. Madras, 1942.
P. 43. The term Talavara a Telugu word occurs in the Ardhamagadhi literature of the Jainas.
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