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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Nundo Lal Dev-The Geographical Dictionary of Ancient and Mediaeval India. Calcutta, 1899.
Part 1. Ancient Names & Modern Names or Situation :
Ayodhyā. Oudh. Birthplace of Ādinātha, a Jain Tirthankara.
Alavi. Airwa. Alabhi of the Jains, from which Mahāvira made his missionary peregrinations, Chandragiri. Near Belgola, sacred to the Jains, Chandrikāpuri. Sravasti, birthplace of Tirthan kara Chandraprabha.
Girinagara. Girnar, containing temples of Neminātha and Pārsvanātha.
Ujjayanta. Girnār sacred to Neminätha.
Part 2. Modern Names and ancient names or situation :
Ābu. Arbuda Parvata, containing temples of Risavanātha or Adinātha and Neminātha.
Girnar. The Junagar hill in Guzerat is one of the five hills sacred to the Jains, containing the temples of Neminātha and Pārsvanātha.
Pālithānā. In Guzarat, one of the five hills sacred to the Jains containing a temple of Adinātha,
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Archibald ADAMS--The Western Rajputana States, etc, London, 1899.
P. 19. Sirohi : Banias and Mahājans, mostly Jains, form a very numerous class.
Pp. 37-38. Mount Abu : Jajn temples at Dilwara -Their age-Abū one of the four principal places of pilgrimage of the Jains.
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Elisee RECLUS- The Universal Geography. Ed. by A. H. Keane. 4 Vols. London, (1900).
Vol. 3. P. 167. At Kathiawad the largest and most famous groups of Śravaka or Tain temple, the special zeal of the Jains for building temples, their
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