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Respective age of the two reports. Origin of the Boțika sect according to the airyukti of the 'Avaiyakasutra'. This sect has nothing to do with the Digambaras. Proof drawn from the Parilişṭaparvan of Hemacandra,
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Three reviews collected here, the last is devoted to the play upon words in the Sutrakṛtanga.
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L. de MILLOUE-Etude sur le mythe de Vrisabha. (Annales du Musee Guimet, vol. X, Pp. 413-443). Paris, 1887.
The Tirthakaras in general-Vriṣabha according to the Jaina ideas and according to the brähmanical documents; identity of the two personages. Explanation of the myth of Vrisabha; survival of the vedic myth of Agni. Description of a fragment of bas-relief in limestone representing Vrisabha and of a group in cast iron the principal personage of which is Mahavira. These two images are reproduced in two plates besides text. Pl. XVII and XVIII.
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P. 13. Review on the incensing, of which some Jaina pilgrims on the mount Abu were the object. The ceremony had taken place on the porch of one of the temples. It was performed by a priest, with the help of an incenser similar to that which the Catholic liturgy made use.
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