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A. GNANARATNAM--Saivite saints' influence on Tamil literature. (Summaries of Papers, A.I.O.C., XIXth Session, Delhi, 1957).
P. 124. Sambandar conquered the multitude of Jains in argument in royal presence.
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C. M. Ramchander CHETTIAR--Palayagars of Kangu Nadu, their bid for independence, (summaries of Papers, A.I.O.C., XIXth Session, Delhi, 1957), Pp. 102-103. Religious tolerance-Jainism and Hinduism in Tirumalai Nayaka's (1623-1659)72 territory.
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Umakant P. SHAH-Parents of the Jinas. (Summaries of Papers, A.I.O.C., XIXth Session, Delhi, 1957).
P. 88. The worship of parents of the Jinas in Jaina literature and art and the identification of a group of Jaina sculptures showing a male and a female sitting. under a tree and ususally accompanied by one or more Children are discussed.
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K. B. JINDAL-The Prefaces-Calcutta, 1958.
Pp. 1-224. Draya Samgrah, Tattvartha Sutra, Panchastikaya Sara, Purugariha Siddhyupaya, Gommatsara-Jira Känd, Almanusasan, Gommatesārā, Karma Kand, Samayasara, Niyamsara, Gommatas ära, Karma Kand Part II, Parkshämukham, Cosmology: Old and New.
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Hiralal CHATTERJEE-International law and International State Relations in Ancient India. Calcutta, 1958.
P. 11. At different periods of Indian history development of inter-state relations and International law was marked by different characteristics. The doctrine of non-violence promulgated by Buddhism and Jainism aimed at minimising human sufferings as a whole, not to speak of atrocities of war. One of the greatest steps calculated to secure lasting peace in the world was taken when message of universal love and non-violence was preached some six hundred years before the birth of Christ.
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