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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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F. E. PARGITER-The Telling of Time in Ancient India. (JRAS, 1915, Pp. 710713).
The Jain names of the muhurtas are set out in the Süryaprajñapti (SurapannattiSūtra) as noticed by Weber in his "Sacred Literature of the Jains" in his "Indische Studien”. The list constitutes pāhura X, (sub-) pähura 13.
Day-Muhurtas-fifteen in number-Rodda, seta etc.
Night-Muhurtas-fifteen in number--Adamda, Vijaa etc.
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K.B. PATHAK- The Nyāsakāra and the Jain Sakatāyana. (IA, xliv, 1915, Pp. 275. 279 : xlv, 1916. Pp. 25-27).
Information about the Jain grammarian.
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S. Krishnaswami AIYANGAR--Social Legislation under Hindu Governments. (QJMS, vi, 1916, Pp. 47-57).
Pp. 51-52. Under Bukka (A.D. 1336-1376), the founder of Vijayanagar Empire, came up a dispute between the Jains and the Vaisnavas in a Vaisnava centre, in the State of Mysore. It was decreed that the five big drums and the Kalas will continue to be used. If to the Jain Darsana any injury on the part of the Vaisnava should arise, it will be protected in the same manner as if injury to the Vaisnavas had arisen. By consent of both the Vaisnavas and the Jains, the duty of protection of the Jains was entrusted to the particular Tātāchārya (leading Vaisnava) of Tripati.
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J. F. FLEET-Salivahana and the Saka era. (JRAS, 1916, Pp. 809-820).
Pp. 819-820. Jinaprabha Sūri's Kalpapradipa (about A.D. 1300) describes apointment of Sātavāhana as king at Pratișthăņa and his conversion to Jainism. (JBBRAS, X, Pp. 131 ff.).
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