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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
1701
Mrs. RHYS DAVIS-Psalms of the Early Buddhists. London, 1909-13.
I. Pp. 57-58. Psalms of Five Verse ascribed to Nanduttara, daughter of a Brahmin of Kammassa damma, ex-Jain, pupil of Great Moggallana.
I, Pp. 63-68. Bhadda 'Kundalakesà', ex-Jain, daughter of a setthi of Rajagaha, wife of a Brahman thief, foremost of the sisters who had swift intuition.
II, P. 30. The Jain leader Nätaputta teaches a dilemma to Abhaya.
II, P. 83. Contact of Ajjuna with the Jains and his entrance into their order.
1702
Th. ZACHARIAE-Vertia; eine Bezeichung der Jainas. (Vienna Oriental Journal, xxxiv, 1910, Pp. 337-344).
The article deals with Jaina notation, among others.
1703
A. GUERINOT-Religion Jaina. (JA, 10th Serv. V. xv, 1910, Pp. 377-378). Tenets of Jaina religion-Its mythology and the ethical background.
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1704
Jain Education International
Mrs. S. STEVENSON-Notes in modern Jainism: with special reference to the Svetambara, Digambara and Sthanakavāsi sects. Oxford, 1910,
The distinctive characteristics of the three sects have been discussed with reference to modern practices.
1705
K. V. Subrahmanya AIYAR-Origin and decline of Buddhism and Jainism in Southern India. (IA, xl, 1911, Pp. 209-218).
Buddhism known to the Pandya country a few centuries prior to Aśoka-In the 1st century A.D. it gradually spread throughout Southern India-Jainism also. dated back to the same period-Jains put a permanent barrier to the growth of Buddhism in the 7th and 8th cent.-The rise of the Saiva saints effected removal from Southern India of the two religions in the course of a few years after the
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