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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
independent but directly opposed to one another. In philosophy the Jainas are the most thorough going supporters of the old animistic position.
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J. L. JAINI-Jaina Law. Arrah, 1916.
A translation of the chapters on Inheritance and Partition in the Bhadrabahu Samhita with an appendix containing the text of the Indranandi Samhita.
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R. E. ENTHOVEN-Folklore of Guzarat. (IA, xlvi, 1917, Suppl., Pp. 125-135, See No. 381).
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P. 132. At the time of admitting a Jain to the ascetic order of the religion, the hairs of his head are pulled out one by one until the head is completely bald.
Radhakumud MOORERJI-Local Government in ancient India. Oxford, 1919.
P. 33. Jaina terminology-uses of the terms gana, Kula and Sakha in Kalpasitra and Jaina inscriptions of Mathura of the reign of Kaniska.
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P. 75. One Ukkal inscription mentions villages of Jain as in the Chola Tondai and Pandya countries (No. 9, Hultzch S. I. Inscr. vol. III, P. 15)-an, example of village planning.
P. 100. In Southern India, religion benefactions of guilds were mostly for Hinduism rather than for Jainism or Buddhism.
Jain Education International
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W. KIRFEL-Die Kosmographic der Inder nach den Quellon largestellt. Leipzig,
Pp. 208-329. Abschnitt Die Kosmographic der Jaina. Jambudvipa, Lavanoda Ocean, Dhatakikhanda Kaloda-Ocean, Puskaradvipa, Puskarodd, Bhavanaväsin, Vyantara, Jyotișa, Vaimänik. Plates 18. Das Kosmographische System der Jaina.
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