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P. 147. Mention of Lepa a wealthy merchant of Nalanda in Jain, SutrasBuddha's inability to convert Udaka a follower of Päráva to Buddhism.
P. 152. Reference of Bimbisāra as a Jain.
P. 153. Mention of a Magadhan prince ruling Anga with Campa as capital in Jain works (Hemchandra Sthaviravali of the Bhagavati sütra and Niryavalisülra).
P. 161.
Parišiştaparvan, a Jain work, mention of Pataliputra built by Udayin.
P. 189. Jain sacred books speak of Bhojas as Ksatriyas.
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S. V. VISWANATHA- Racial Synthesis in Hindu Culture, New York, 1928.
P. 122. Jainism and Buddhism-short description given.
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Emile SENART-Caste in India. London, 1928.
P. 76. Jains forming six castes distinguished by no occupational speciality.
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Edly Theodore BESTERMAN, Ernest CRAWBY---Studies of Savages and Sexes. London, 1929.
P. 59. Jains enforce the rule of sexual abstinence,
P. 95. Jain's doctrine of Ahimsä.
P. 170. Jains respect for animal life.
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N. K. DUTTA-Origin and Growth of caste in India. Vol. I, Calcutta, 1931.
P. 198. Mahāvīra charita contains traditions of Vašiştha, Viswamitra and Jamadagnya being vovacious devourers of beef.
P. 204. Jainism and Buddhism--responsible for the abolition of animal sacrifices-people being led to Ahimsa overwhelmingly under their fold.
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