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Jana BIBLIOGRAPHY
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J. H. NELSON—The Madura Country. Madras, 1868.
Pt. 2, P. 16. Survival of Jain worship in two small temples in the district.
Pt. 3, p. 50. The professors of the faith of the Kşamaņa or śramaņa heretics were the predecessors of the Jains, and the religion was but little different from that now known as the Jain.
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J. BURGESS-- Gujarat and Rajputana. Calcutta-London, 1874.
Choice of 30 photographic views of different monuments with historical and descriptive reviews.
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J. WILSON--Final Report on the Revision of Settlement of the Sirsa District in the Punjab (Lahore), 1879-83.
P. 101. Jaini or Sarāogi sect--worship of Pārsvanátha-Tenderness for animal life-Intermarriage of Bisnis and Saräogis.
P. 139. Ascetics and low castes among the Jains,
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J. KIATT-Surpäraka. (Indian Antiquary, vol. XI, Pp. 293-294). Bombay, 1882.
Series of references to Sūs pāraka (Sopārā), extracts of the following Jaina works:
Ganadharasārdhaśataka of Jinadattasūri ;. Prabhāvakacaritra ; A gurvävali of Munisundara, and
a Patļāvali of the Kharatara sect.
• According to these authorities, Sūrapäraka is situated in the Kuñkundeśa.
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Elisee RECLUS--Nouvelle geographie Chine. Paris, 1883.
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269-270. The Jaina sanctuaries in the peninsula of Kathiawad, the Satruñ. jaya, Pālitānā.
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