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Henry Beveridge-A Comprehensive History of India, Civil Military and Social etc. 3 Vol. London, 1865.
Vol. 2, Pp. 80-83. Worship by the Jains. Their practice as to caste. Their partial respect for the Vedas. Their Moral system.
Vol. 2, P. 148. Jain temples on Mt. Ābü.
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M. ELPHINSTONE-The history of India. Fifth edition. London, 1866,
Pp. 116-119. Resemblance of the Jainism with the Buddhism and with the Brahmanism. Characteristic of the Jainism. The Tirthankaras. The Jain priests, the temples and the sacred writings.
Pp. 122-123. Some historical notions on the development of the Jainism. The principal regions of India where the Jainism is predominent.
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Mark Wilks---Historical Sketches of the South of India in an attempt to trace the History of Mysore, Second Edition, Vol. I. Madras, 1869.
P. 26. n. Conversion of Vişnuvardhana, of the Ballal or Hoysāļā dynasty, from Jainism to Vaisnavism in 1133 under the influence of Rāmānuja, an apostle of the Vişnuite sect.
Demolition of 101 Jain temples at Calaswadi by Timmanna a Vaisnava in 1454.
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W. W. HUNTER--Orissa-London, 1872.
P. 181. Mention of a Jain temple on the top of the Western Khandagiri
Hill.
P. 220.
The southern Yavanas originally Jains.
P. 220 (n). Southern Yavanas curiously intermingled with the Ballala or Jain dynasties who spread from Visianagarar to Mysore, if not identical with them (of Mr. CARMICHALLI's Vizagapatam, Madras, 1869),
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