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[ II 88 - 88. Kings and Dynasties Mentioned in the Tiloyapannatti
(Jubilee Number of the J. of the Asiatic Society of
Bombay: In Press). This paper discusses the various references to kings and dynasties mentioned in the Tiloyapannatti which is assigned to a period between A.D. 473 and 609.
89. Vankālācārya (Gode Commemoration Volume, In Press).
This paper puts together all that is known about the author Vamkālācārya and gives certain quotations attributed to him.
90. Mahāvīra and His Philosophy of Life (Transaction No.
25, pp. 1-22, The Indian Institute of Culture, Banga
lore, 1956). This lecture was delivered on the occasion of the Mahāvīra Jayanti under the auspices of the Indian Institute of Culture, in April 1956. It deals with the background of Jainism, gives a neat account of the life of Mahāvīra, and finally disclisses the great principles preached by him indicating their value in the context of the present-day world problems. 91. The Literature and Philosophy of the Jainas (The indo
Asian Culture, IV, 4, pp. 440–49, Delhi, 1956). Here are presented broad outlines of the Jaina literature and Philosophy in a non-technical manner. 92. The Ethics of the Jainas (The Indo-Asian Culture, V,
2, pp. 183–189, Delhi, 1956). In this note the details of the Jaina ethics are discussed, as prescribed for a layman and for a monk. 93. Prākrit Language and Kāshmir Saivism (Dr. S. K. Bel
valkar Commemoration Volume, Patna). The Mahārtha-mañjari of Maheśvarānanda, a Prākrit work, is critically introduced; and on the authority of certain passages from it, it is pointed how certain Tantric texts must have been originally in Prakrit! 94. Rights Flith' (aind Gazette, XXV, pp. 10–13, 35–39,
65-69 and 99–105). This is an exhaustive exposition of the Jaina doctrine of
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