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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
331. In the province of Mysore, under the reign of Vişnuvardhana, of the Hoysala dynasty (1117 A.D.), the Jainism enjoyed a great favour. Thanks to the minister Gangarāja, the temples destroyed by the Cholas were repaired.
334. Note on the development of the Jainism in South India.
338 & 355. The Jainism counted numerous followers in the Southern India when Hiouen-Thsang visited this country in 640 A.D.
339. Persecution of the Jainism by the Choļas in the 11th century.
1045 (i)
J. F. Fleer-Notes Indian history and Geography-Amoghavarsha I, as a patron of literature, (Indian Antiquary, vol. XXXIII, Pp. 197-200).-Bombay, 1904.
It is probable that the author called by the name of Nripatunga is identical with the prince Amoghavarşa Ist, of the Rāstrakūta dpnasty and who reigned from about 814-815 to 877-878 A,D.
1045 (ii)
J. F. FLEET-Notes on Indian History and Geograpy.--Kaviśvara's Kavirajamārga, (Indian Antiquary, vol. XXXIII, Pp. 258-280).-Bombay, 1904.
Study on the author and the composition of Kavirajamärga. This work would have been due to the king Amoghavarşa Ist, but it would have been written under the patronage of this prince by a certain Kaviśvara.
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D. R. BHANDARKAR-Gurjaras. (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. XXI, Pp. 413-433). Bombay, 1904.
Pp. 425-426. To what period the province of Guzerat took this name? Jaina ideas in this matter according to some inscriptions and pattāvalis.
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R. HOERNLE-Some Problems of ancient Indian History.--II. The Gurjara Empire. (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland for 1994, Pp. 639-662)-London, 1904.
P. 644. The theme of Harivams apurana of Jinasena, about the history of Guzerat.
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