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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 41-42. Mahāvira and Gautama Buddha were contemporaries. They both died in the reign of Ajätaśatru, Mahāvira a few years before the Buddha, Discussion on the date of death of Mahävira; see particularly the not 1 of page 42.
Pp. 137. n. 3. Jaina legend (spurious) on the subject of Chandragupta. Pp. 156, 167. The Ājivikas presented close analogies with the Jains.
P. 172. The hospital for animals, said "Banyan", at Surat, was the common work of the Jains and the Vishnuites.
P. 181. Jain legends relating to Samprati, grandson of Aśoke.
P. 187. n. 2. Khāravela, King of Orissa towards 157 B.c. was an initiate of the Jainism, but with the great tolerance with regard to other religions.
P, 191, n. 1. Note on some persecutions directed against the Jains.
P. 285. The Jain cult, at the beginning of the Christian era. Mathura was one of the principal centres of it.
P. 319. The Jainism in the 7th century is specially flourishing at Vaiśāli and in the east of Bengal.
Pp. 386-388. The Jainism in the Deccan. It made considerable progress under the Chalukyas of Vätāpi; it was particularly popular in the southern Marathā. Amoghavarşa lst (815-877 A D.) was a king very liberal with regard to the Jains, especially with regard to the Digambaras, the community of which took a rapid extension in the 9th and 10th centuries, with the pontiffs such as Jinasena and Gunabhadra.
P. 391. The prince Bijjala (Kalacuri) professed the Jain faith. Formatiom of the sect of the Lingayats which hindered in a large measure, the scope of Jainism.
P. 392. In the province of Mysore, under the reign of Hoysala Visnuvardhana, Jainism enjoyed a great favour. Thanks to the minister Gangarāja, the temples destroyed by the Choļas were restored.
P. 398. Jainism in the south of India.
Pp. 409, 417. Jainism counted numerous adherents in the Southern India, where Hiouen-Thsang visited that country in 640 A.D.
P. 410, Persecution of Jainism by the Cholas in the 11th century.
P. 429. Jainism.
The Pallava Kings showed themselves very tolerant with regard to
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