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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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E, H. C. WALSH-The Annual Address. (JBORS, iv, 1918, Pp. 1-13).
Pp. 2-3. Importance of the Hāthi-Gumphā inscription of Khāravela from the point of view of the chronology of pre-Mauryan times and the history of Jainism.
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Vincent A, SMITH-New Light on Ancient India, (JRAS, 1918, Pp. 543-547).
P. 546. Position of high honour given to the Jain religion in the days of the Nandas and in those of Khāravela.
The Nandas were Jains.
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K. G. Sankara AIYAR--The Age of the third Tamil Sangam. (QJMS, viii, 1918 Pp. 34-60).
P. 39. Establishment of a Jain Dravida Sangam in 470 A,c. according to the Digambara Darsana.
P. 53. Mr. Svamikannu Pillai has shown that Jivakachintamani was composed in about 813 A.C.
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S. SRIKANTAIYA--The Hoysala Empire. (QJMS, viii, 1918, Pp. 61-76).
P. 69. In the reign of Vira-Ballala though Jainism was patronised as before and Srivaişnavism claimed its own adherents, Saivism was becoming more and more popular. Ballala was himself Saivite and known as Siva Ballala.
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S. SRIKANTAIYA--Life in the Hoysala Period. (QJMS viii, 1918, Pp. 97-117).
P. 98. A Jain ascetic putting the Hoysalas in possession of power.
Pp. 106-107. A Jain teacher instructing four female disciples-Exemption of teachers from taxation-Jain priests discoursed on religion in public.
Pp. 108-109, "Jain Arithmetic" shows how questions should be set and how they should be answered.
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