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75. The Yakastilaka, of Somadeva, finished in Śaka 881.
76. Under the Rästrakūtas, the Jainism, and particularly the Digambara community, continued its progress.
79-80. The Jaina Bharata, composed in Saka 863, by the Canara poet Pampa, furnished a genealogy of the Calukyas of the posterior dynasty.
93 & 95. Narration of a Jaina work entitled Vijjalarayacarita concerning the reign of Bijjala (Vijjala, Vijjana), of the dynasty of the Kalacuris.
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96. Under the second dynasty of the Calukyas and that of the Kalacuris (973-1188 A.D.), the Jainism was attacked vehemently by the sect of the Lingayat. 103. Different donations made to a Jaina temple in Šaka 1063 by a Yadava
prince.
123-124. The Silähäras of Kolhapur gave proof of great religious tolerance and patronised the Jainas several times.
133-134. Historical table in which are recalled some dates of Jaina events.
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R. CHALMERS-The Jains, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland for 1895, Pp. 665-666).-London, 1895.
Translation from the commencement of the Sutra 104 of the Majjhimanikaya. The question is of the position of the Nirgranthas immediately after the death of
Mahavira.
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V. R. GANDHI-History and Religion of the Jains, (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland for 1895, Pp. 679-680)-London, 1895.
The opinion that made Jainism a sect of Buddhism is abandoned to-day. The identification between Nigantha Nataputta and Mahavira is legitimate. Considerations on the word Nigantha.-Among the Jain gacchas, one bore the name of Nigantha, which was afterwards changed in Kotika The Jain doctrines; comparison with the doctrines of the Vedantists and of the Buddhists. The moral doctrines: the formula of universal pardon.
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