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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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C. BENDALL-- Ancient Indian Sects and Orders mentioned by Buddhist Writers. (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland for 1901, Pp. 122-127). London, 1901.
Notes on two passages borrowed, the one from the Ratnolkädhärani (according to the Siksāsamuccaya), the second from the Mahāvastu, III, 412, 7-10. In the first of these passages there is a talk of the disciples of the guru naked and undressed' 'nagna acela guru'. BENDALL identifies this master with GOSAAL. Perhaps the question is rather of Mahavira.
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L. de MILLOUE-Conferences au Musee Guimet, 1898-1899. (Annales du Musee Guimet. Bibliotheque de vulgarisation, vol. XII). Paris, 1902.
Pp. 45-46. Theory of the soul and of the transmigration of souls in the Jaina religion.
Pp. 73-74. Jaina cosmology. The principles. The period. The continents.
P. 141. The symbolism of the swastika to the Jains. P. 143. The symbolism of the Vardhamāna (trident).
P. 163. Jaina moral. Dharma and Karman. Pp. 169-170. The hell according to the Jaina doctrines.
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L. de Milloue--Conferences au Musee Guimet, 1899-1900, et 1900-1901. (Annales du Mussee Guimet. Bibliotheque de vulgarisation, vol. XIV). Paris, 1903.
Pp. 47-48. The condition of the women at the house of the Jains.
P. 153. Funeral customs of the Jains.
2584 Mis de La MazeLIERE-Essai sur l'evolution de la civilization indienne. mes. Paris, 1903.
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Pp. 204 205. Review on the extension of the Jainism from the 11th to the 15th century. The Jaina art. In note, some rapid information about the follow
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