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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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A. YUSUF AL--The making of India. London, 1925.
P. 21. Jainism-an older religion than Buddhism Sanātan Dharma of the Hindus.
sharply contrasted with
(Hindu Mahāsabhä
P. 22. Jains-inclusion within the fold of Hinduism Beneras resolution, 1923).
P. 32. Jains-having extraordinary tenderness to animals.
P. 33. Jains-classed as a phase of Hindu religion.
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S. N. TADPATRIKAR—Was Garga a Jaina ? (J.B.B.R.A.S., 1925, vol. I, P. 138).
9. A discussion of the question of the religion of Garga, the author of Pasukevali.
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R. RAMADAS-Tirilinga and Kulingah. (I.A. vol. LIV. 1925, Bombay).
P. 225. Kalinga is declared to be formed of Kalin (in strife) nga (to go), i.e. because it had been a country where there was always strife, it is so named. This explanation is quite against what history tells us. The cdicts of Ashoka state that the Kalinga was peaceful and flourishing; the Häthigumphā cave inscription of Khāravela does not speak of any strife in the country. Had it been a country where people had quarreled amongst themselves, it would not have been populous and wealthy. The origin given by the Sanskrit Grammarians appears unsatisfactory and unfounded.
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B. M. BARUA--Inscriptional Excursions. (I.H.Q. vol.II, 1926).
Pp. 90-92, Contradictory meaning of the Ājivikas and Brāhmans in Asoka's edicts--fully discussed.
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