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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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H. S. GOUR--The Law of Transfer in British India. Calcutta, 1926.
P. 33. Jains-dissenters from Hinduism.
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C. R. JAIN--The Jaina Law. Madras, 1926. P. 285.
This book deals with the Jaina jurisprudence with the following topics -
Part I. Adoption and sonship; marriage; property, inheritance, stridhana, maintenance, guardianship and custom.
Part II. Original texts and translation of Bhadrabāhu Samhitä, Vardhamuna niti, Indranandi Jina Sanhita, Arhan niti and Trivarnikācāra.
Part III. Appendix.
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S. M. EDWARDES-- Kannada Poets. (I.A. vol. LV, 1926); Bombay.
P. 72. Memoir No.13 of the Archaeological Survey of India published in the Kanarese Language (Kannada poets metioned in inscription) a precis of the information is given. The original name of Dharmapur was Tagadur-a town which gave she!ter to both Jains and Shaiva Hindus.
P. 74 Indrakirti Circa--A.D. 1055.
In front of a Jain temple at Kogali in Bellary Dist, an inscription dated S.977 of the reign of Trailokyamalla, records that the temple was constructed in former days by a Ganga ruler named Durvioita, and that at the date of the inscription gifts were made to the temple by a Jain ächärya named Indrakirti. Indrakirti was an excellent poet.
Pp. 77-78. Lakshmidhara and Madhura a.d. 1410. One Madhura was the author of several works, including Dharmanātha Purūna and Gummațashataka. He was a Jain of Vaji family of the Bharadvāja gotra; he is styled 'Crest Jewel of the Court of Bhunātha'.
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