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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 116-17. The earliest reference to Kalinga in the Jain literature is found in the Avašyaka Niryukti, 325 in connection with Lord Aranātha, the eighteenth Tirthankara.
Pp. 136-139. Prevalence of Jainism in Kalinga.
Pp. 144-146. Identification of the Kalinga Jina.
Pp. 227-394. Book-III, the epoch of Khāravela.
Chap. IX, Sec. I-Political condition of Kalinga on the eve of Khāravela's occasion. Sec. II-Sources for the historicity of Kbāravela --The Hāthigumpha Inscription-its condition, size, system of spacing, authorship and composition discussed. Sec. III-Mahameghavahana dynasty. Sec. IV–Predecessors of Khāravela. Sec. V-Lineage of Khāravela Aira, Chedi Vanisa.
Chap. X-Date of Khāravela. Sec. I - Internal evidences. Sec. II-circumstantial evidences.
Chap. XI. Sec. 1–Name. Khāravela—its etymology. Sec. II-Childhood of Khäravela. Sec. III-Education of Khāravela. Sec. IV-Marriage of Khäravela. Sec. V-Coronation of Khāravela.
Chap. XII. Sec. I--Conquests of Khāravela, extent of empire. Sec. IIKhāravela's administration. Sec. III -Military force. Sec. IV-The city of Kalinga- its identification.
Chap. XIII, Sec. I--Wealth & prosperity of Kalinga. Sec. II-Religious policy. Sec. III-Estimate of Khāravela.
Chap. XIV-Cave Architecture in Orissa. Sec. A-Details of several caves given. Sec. B-State of sculpture & Architecture.
Pp. 395-400. Appendix A-Text of the Hāthigumphā cave Inscription of Khāravela.
P. 400. Appendix B-Text of the Manehapuri cave Inscription of the Chief queen of Khāravela.
P. 401. Appendix C_Text of the Manchapuri cave Inicription of Vakradeva.
Pp. 402-411. Bibliography. Pp. 453ff. Plates--X, figs. 56--Description given. 4 maps.
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