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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Virchand R. GANDHI--- The Jain Philiosophy. Bombay, 1911.
Pp. 1-6, 12-23, 32-47. Jain philosophy, ethics and psychology,
Pp. 76-97. Symbolism.
Pp. 76-79. Significance of Om and Swastika.
P. 80.
The sacred thread.
P. 80. The elephant and seven blind men.
P. 84. The mango tree and six persons. P. 88. Sandal-wood mark on the forehead. P. 88. The heart-sign. P. 89. Mark of an eight-petaled lotus.
Pp. 91-93. Hemacandra and his works.
Pp. 112-120. Jain explanation as to the nature and existence of the soul.
Pp. 143-153. Rules of taking food.
P. 173. Jain view regarding the origin of caste.
Pp. 176-185. Jain philosophical activity.
P. 186. Jain literary activity-Devarddhi Gani codifier of the sacred canon, Bhadrabāhu Sūri, author of Nirguktis', Siddhasena. Haribhadra, Malayagiri, Abhayadeva, Devendra sūri, author of works on Karma, Dharmasāgara who wrote a history of the heterodox sects, Hemacandra, the encyclopaedist, Yasovijaya, and Muni Ātmārāmji.
Patļāvalis,
lists of spiritual
P. 187. Jain historians and commentators-Jain heads of the community with their biographies.
P. 187. Sacred libraries of the Jains at Pattan, Cambay and Jessulmir.
P. 188. Colonel Top's mention about the influence of the Jains in Western India in his Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan' (1829).
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