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Vol. II, Part II. 1951. His kevala-jñāna (omniscience), his Samavasarana c ), Dikṣā of 11 teachers (ganādharas), Dikṣā of Candanā, chief lady teacher, four sanghas, preparation of the 12 Angas, his visit to Rājagsha and conversion to Jainism of King Sreņika, Princes and others. Fourteenth to fortysecond year of his Ascetic life. His Nirvāņa. Prominent Royal families and Sadhus, Sadhvis, Srāvakas, Šravikās of Mahāvira. Social. political and religious history of the country.
Vol. III, 1950. Gañadharavāda. Discussions with the eleven GanadharasIndrabhuti, Agnibhuti, Vayubhūti, Viyakta, Sudharma, Mandika, Maurya, Akampita, Acalabhrātā, Metārya and Prabhāsa.
Vol. IV, 1947. Discussions with the seven nihnavas of the deśa visamvadi type and Bhotika of the sarva visasvādi type.
Vol. V, Part I. 1948. Sthavirävali containing summaries of life of the 30 head: of the Jaina church and their chief works.
Vol. V, Part II. 1957. Sthavirávali containing summaries of life of the 31-61 heads of the Jaina church.
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BIRENDRA KUMAR---Babu Deo Kumārji Jain. (Jain Ant., Vol. XVII, No. I), Arrah, 1951, Pp. 1 to 7.
Danbir Babu Dev Kumar Jain of Arrah born in 7th March, 1877, has left a landmark in the cultural and educational advancements of the Jain community. He established "The Central Jain Library”.
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Jyoti Prasad JAIN-A noble server of the noble cause, ( Jain Ant., vol. XVII, No. I), Arrah, 1951, Pp. 8 to 10.
Life and activity of Babu Deo Kumar Jain.
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Jyoti Prasad JAIN-Jaina Gurus of the name of Pujyapāda, (Jain Ant. Arrah), Vol. XVI, Nos. I & II. 1950. Pp. 1 to 6& 46 to 53. Vol. XVIII, No. I 1952, Pp. 7-15.
Names of 21 different Pujyapādas discussed from epigraphical and literary (including Pattāvalis) sources, with special reference to (I) Pūjyapāda Devanandi (C. 450-500 A.D.). (2) Pūjyapäda Bhatta-Akalanka-deva (C. 600-675), (3) Pūjyapada ]
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