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Remarks on the importance of the Jain literature.
P. CXXXV-CLXI.-Note II. Jaina accounts on Vakpati and the prince Yasovarman of Kanauj, according to the following works:
Bappabhattisuricarita; Prabandhakosa of Rajasekharasûri; Prabhavakacarita, composed by Prabhäcandrasuri and reviewed by Pradyumnasûri; Tirthakalpa of Jinaprabhasûri; Gathasahasri of Samayasundara; Vicarasaraprakarana of Pradyumnasuri. Patavali drawn up in Samvat 1739 by Ravivardhanagani. Criticism of these documents.
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O, T. BETTANY--The World's Inhabitants or Mankinds, Animals and Plants. New York, 1888.
are
P. 307. The Jains temples and pilgrimage. Their holy inen of the past admitted as true deities. One half the mercantile wealth of India passes through their hands.
1. Sudharman
2. Jambu
3. Prabhava
4. Sayyambhava
5. Yasobhadra
JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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J. KLATT. Fine apokryaphe Pattavalt der Jainas. (Festgruss an Otto Von Bohtlingk, Pp. 54-59).-Stuttgart, 1888,
his master,
Analytical or critical study of the Yugapradhanasvarupa' a short work in 88 Prakrit stanzas, on which Kalyana wrote a Sanskrit commentary in Samvat 1685.
The 'Yugapradhanasvarupa' contains some chronological data on 141 Jalna patriarcho. But 49 (or 48) only among them belong to the history. The others. are only indicated to prophetic title.
Here is a list of the first :
Names.
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148
Date of the Nirvana.
20 years after the nirvana of Mahavira.
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