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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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P. 70. Kharavela, although a Jain, showed favour to both the Brahmanists and the Buddhists.
P. 82. The southern yavanas claimed Andhra descent, came from the eastern side of the Peninsula, and were originally of the Jain religion.
(n. 103). The accounts given about the Southern yavanas are erronous; they belong to western Ganga dynasty, these rulers were great patrons of Jainism.
P. 87. While Buddhism continued as Buddhism in India, the yavanas were typical Buddhists; and when it merged into Jainism, the yavanas became equally identified with the Jain faith.
P. 91 (n. 126). Many of the Jain and Buddhist rock-cells were converted into Hindu shrines.
P. 122. In the old settled and strongly Aryan provinces, the composite creed took the highly spiritual form of Jainism. Mount Abu, the richest effort of Jain devotion-its carving and detail stand unrivalled.
P. 123. Jain-worship still maintains at Khandagiri.
P. 135. Jainism co existed separately and immicably with Buddhism and Hinduism in the Central Provinces.
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K. C. JAIN-History of Bhimmal, (Proc. IHC, XXIVth Session), Calcutta, 1963.
Pp. 35-36. The old name Bhimmal, modern Śrimala, is situated about 105 miles south-west of Jodhapur. Two Jainas contributed to the repairs of the Jagatasvämi temple of this place. Bhimmal was a great centre of Jainism and there were several Jain temples. The people of the eastern gate of Śrimala accepting Jainism from the Jaina saints in the 8th cent. A.D. were called Pōravālas. The forefathers of Lollaka of Poravala caste living at Śrimālapattana constructed the Jaina temple at Bhijaulia.
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