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________________ JAINISM IN MATHURA IN THE EARLY CHRISTIAN ERA : 161 It is rather interesting to notice foreign elements in Jainism. It has been suggested earlier that about the first century B.C. there were certain Parthians who had accepted Jainism and set up dedications. Okharika and Ujhatika do not appear to be Indian names, while Dimitra could be the Indianised form of Demetrius. The inscriptions from the Kankali Tila, supposed to represent the site of some Jaina establishment30 also mention some unfamiliar names, like Akaka and Ogha.31 It is, therefore, very likely that foreigners too were accepted in the Jaina fold which had also eliminated caste-consciousness in the choice of the selection of head of religious schools. Mathura continued to be an important centre of the Jainas in the Gupta period. In fact the Kankali Tila, symbolising the Jaina monastic establishments, is supposed to have met its fate at the hands of the Mohammadan invader Mahmud of Ghazni, who invaded this sacred city and destroyed everything that came in the way of his iconoclastic zeal. 30 See Smith--The Jaina Stupa at Mathura, Pl. LXII; cf. Janert, op. cit., p. 41. 31 Luders' List, Nos. 48, 29, 43. N OP 19 AO GO G.J.V. 11 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
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Book TitleJainism in Mathura in the Early Centuries of the Christian
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorBaijnath Puri
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