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P. 11. Gotama's utterance to Upaka, the naked Ascetic i.e. Zjivika.
P. 110. Naked ascetics (Vin, iii 212).
Pp. 318-325. General Siha, a disciple of the Jains. Nātaputta the Jain (Mahāvira) -Vin. Texts ii 109 n. I Siha-His conversion by Gautam Buddha.
P. 88, 114. If a former member of another sect comes naked, he should be provided with a robe.
P. 436. Buddha said-nakedness an observance of members of other sect is not allowable.
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V. S. AGRAWALA-A Review of the Silappadhikaram translated into English by V. R. Ramchandra Dikshitar. (J. U. P. Hist. Vols. 24-35. 1951-52), Lucknow. Pp. 293-95.
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V. S. AGRAWALA--A review of Mahapurāņa of Jinasenachārya edited by Pannalal Jain. (J.U.P. Hist. Soc. Vols. 24-25, 1951-52) Lucknow..
Pp. 287-288. Mahāpurāna, a work of Jinasena--close of the 9th centy. A.D. The Purāna literature of the Digambara Jainas--a list of 52 Purānas ranging from the 9th to the 17th century given by the editor.
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Fatehchand Belany, Prakrit Sahitya. (J.U.P. Hist. Vols. 24-25, 1951-52), Lucknow. Pp. 265-276 in Hindi.
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