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Jaina BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Siddhānta comprises 45 texts :
(1) Amgas : 11 or 12 (one missing) (2) Upamgas : 12 (3) Paiņnas : 10 (4) Chheda Sūtras : 6 (5) Sūtras : 1 Nandi
11 Anuyogadvara. (6) Mula Sütras : 4
Jainism against sacrifice.
P. 306. Influence of Brahmanical, Buddhist and Jainic culture in succession in South India,
P. 307. Ideas of Amgas and the Agamas i.e. Jainism in Kural, a classic Tamil work by Teruvallu (c. 300 B.C. ?).
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H. V. GLASSENAPP-A Faina Tirthankara in a Buddhist Mandala. (Jain Vol. III ; No. II; Arrah; 1937 ; P. 47).
In the Arya-mañjusri-mülakalpa, a Sanskrit text, published by T. Ganapati Sastri as No. 70 of the Trivandrum Sanskrit Series, mention is made of Rsabha, the first Jaina Tirthankara along with other deities,
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V. RAGHAVAN--Some more Sanskrit and Prākrt Poetesses. (Q.J.M.S. Vol. 27, Nos. 3 and 4 ; 1937; Bangalore).
P. 281. Āyiccâmbă-was the wife of the Apabhramśa poet, Svayambhudeva, who had the title Kavichakravartin and Candascudamani. He wrote the Pauma Cariu, i. e. Padma Carita on the life of Rama according to the Jain version. Svayambhu's wife, Āyiccămbā, is mentioned by him at the end of the 42nd Sandhi as having assisted her husband in the composing of the Ayodhyakanda. Svayambhu assigned to the period between A. D. 700-783.
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(Jain Ant. vol. III ; No. II :
Sukumar Ranjan Das.- The Jaina Calendar. Arrah; 1937; Pp. 31-56).
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