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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Rustomji Nasarvanji MUNSHI-An Inquiry as to how a Bell in the Portuguese church at Barivli came to be transferred to a Hindu temple at Nasik. (JBBRAS, xxiii, 1914, Pp. 328-348).
P. 339. Mosque of Kulub-ud-din at Delhi built out of the ruins of some Jain temples among other Hindu ones.
According to CUNNINGHAM, the great temple of Sāsbahu or the great Jain temple of Gwalior, was not available for Hindu worship during the time of its Mahomedan occupation (13th and 14th cents).
P. 340. Thr Jain temple of Chintaman finished in about 1638 A.D. at a cost of Rs. 9,00,000 by śāntidās, a rich Bania merchant, was turned into a mosque by Aurangzeb.
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V. A. SMITH-The Early History of India from 600 B.C. to the Muhammadan conquest. Third Edition, Oxford, 1914.
P. 10, and n. 2. Jain books—Leading Jain texts-Publications relating to Jainism.
P. 29. Jainism and Buddhism.
P. 33. Death of Mahāvira and Buddha.
P. 35. n. 1. Ajātaśatru and his buildings at Bhagalpur
Pp. 42-43. Rise of Chandragupta Maurya 322 B.C.-Accession of Chandragupta.
P. 46, and n. 2. Traditional dates of Mahavira and Gautama-Death of Mahāvira 470 years before Vikrama, whose era begins in 58 B.C.-Merutunga, a Jain author.
P 77. Worship at altars by Chandragupta. Pp. 115-153. Chandragupta and Bindusära, from 221 B.c. to 272 B.C.
P. 181, and n. 3. Conversion of Kumārpāla, King of Gujarat, to Jainism in A.D. 1159-Jain monk Hemachandra.
P. 193. Jain traditions about Samprati, a grandson of Asoka,
Pp. 196-197. Chandragupta Maurya met Alexander in B.C. 326 or 325. His accession in B.c. 325-27, his victory over Selukos in B.c. 303.
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