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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 426.
The Jains, the chief sect of the Buddhists.
P. 466. On the 5th day of Asoj the lives of some victims (buffalos and rams) are spared at the intercession of the Nuggur-Seth, a Jain.
Pp. 531-532 and 611.-Sumpriti, the fourth prince in descent from Chandragupta, was of Jaina faith and tradition ascribes to him the most ancient monuments of this faith, yet existing in Rajasthan and Saurashtra. The Jain temple at Komuluner may have been designed by Grecian artist. Description given.
Pp. 550-551. The temple of Mahāvīra at Nadole, its architecture and sculpture discussed. The Jain faith was once predominant, and their arts like their religion, were of a character quite distinct from those of Siva. Śreņika, a Jain Nadolaye, Balli, Daisoon, Sadri, all ancient seats of the Jains.
P. 571. The numerical extent of the followers of Jainism-seven out of the ten and a half nyals or tribes profess it.
Pp. 572 n and 613. The symbolic emblems of the twenty-four Jain apostles on ancient coins and medals of Oojein
P. 579. Peekar-a town of 1,500 houses, one third of which are inhabted by Oswāl Jains.
Pp. 609-612. Ajmer-ancient Jain temple-Urai din ca jhopra--Its architecture analysed and plan discussed. The Toork dilapidated it.
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Pp. 620-621. Ahar; an ancient city still possesses some Jaina shrines and Jain inscription.
A copper plate at Nadole beginning with a obeisance to Jina
P. 630. Mahāvīra.
P. 127. Commercial Marts-Bhilawara, Bikaner Malpoora and Palli--commercial men and banners of India-natives of Maroodes and followers of the Jain faith,
P. 211. Swroop Sing-minister of Moolrāj-was a Jain.
P. 240. Bal-Pol, to the north-west of Jhalore contains a Pārswanāth.
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