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36. AGI, p. 413. 37. I, 137.73. 38. Nāyā, 157; Upā, 35. 39. p. 2348. 40. Sailana edn., pp. 278 ff. 41. SBE, 22, p. 80. 42. Annual Report of the Superintendent of Hindu and Buddhist Monuments
(N. Circle), 1918-19, p. 4; see also Jaina Siddhanta Bhāskara, 5, pp.
84 ff. 43. I, 70.3. 44. AGI, pp. 424 ff. 45. IV, 2.80. 46. Com. on 1.3.11. 47. See Jaina Šilalekha Samgraha, V, p. 3. Bhāratiya Jñānapitha edn. 48. Quite a number of the previous Buddhas are mentioned in the ear
lier part of the original Pāli canon; they were also known during the
days of Aśoka. 49. See ASI, 16, p. 357. 50. p. 164. 51. AGI, pp. 21 ff.; see also S.N. Majumdar's note in p. 671 of the same
work. 52. ASIAR, 1914–15, p. 2. 53. See Sukthankar's note in ASIAR, 1914–15, pp. 39 ff. 54. v. 322. 55. I, p. 180. 56. p. 27. 57. See Vienna Oriental Journal, 1890, IV, pp. 80 ff., 260 f. 58. AGI, pp. 142 ff. for criticism of Watters, see YC, I, pp. 249 ff. 59. YC, I, pp. 248 ff. 60. II, 27.20. 61. Vienna Oriental Journal, pp. 80 ff. 62. Ed., A.N. Upadhye, 27, 82. 63. EI, 16, p. 241; Lüders' List, no. 966. 64. See J.P. Jain, The Jaina Sources of the History of Ancient India, pp. 112
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65. See H.D. Sankalia, Archaeology of Gujarat, pp. 53, 166 ff.; also JRAS,
1938, pp. 427 ff.; and pls. III and IV; see also NIA, 1939, p. 563. 66. Sankalia, op. cit., pp. 166 ff. 67. v. 1299. 68. II, p. 201. 69. v. 782. 70. Sthānanga, 587. 71. See Muni Kalyāņavijaya, Šramaņa Bhagawān Mahāvīra (Hindi), pp.
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