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P. HOLLER-The Student's Manual of Indian Literature. Rajahmundry, India,
Part I-Pp. 52-54.
General survey on the Jaina literature. Origin of the Jainism. Fundamental dotrines. Language. Enumeration of the principal Jaina works.
Part II-Pp. 40 and following.
Bibliographical review: Rṣabhadeva, Bhadrabahu, Dhanešvara, Hemacandra and Amaracandra.
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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Raja-Cekhara's Karpura-maħjari, Critically edited by Sten KoNow and taanslated by Ch. R. LANMAN (Harvard Oriental Series, vol. IV)-Cambridge, Mass.,
1901.
The third part of this work, which is a real model of scientific edition, contains some references relating to the Jainism.
P. 180. Biography of Rajesekhara. This author seems to have been a Sivaite, but not a bigot, for on all occasions he pays homage to the Jaina religion.
P. 192. The influence exercised by the Jains on the development of the Präkrit literature.
P. 193. Review on the Vajjalagga, Präkrit anthology composed by Jayavallabha, a Svetambara Jaina.
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T. S. Kuppuswami SASTRI and S. Subrahmanya SASTRI-The Gadyacintamani of Vadtbhasimha. (Sarasvativilasa Series, n. 1). Madras, 1902.
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J. HERTEL-Uber die Jaina-Rezensionen des Pancatantra. Leipzig, 1902 (Berichte der phil.-hist. Klasses der Konigi. Sachs. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften).
The reviews of the north in prose, of the 'Pancatantra' constitute a particular class among all the lessons of this work. They are divided in their turn in two groups:
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