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M WINTERNITZ, the learned and famous Orientalist and Jarna scholar and worthy disciple of George Buchler His book The Jainas in the History of Indian Literature grves a short outliac of the history of Jaina literature.
GEORGE BUEHLER, a great German scholar and a pioneer Indologist. H Jacobi derived great support from the researches of Buehler in refuting the view of Weber that Jainism was merely an offshoot of Buddhism Buehler's researches on the Jaina stupa at Mathura and inscriptions thereon deserve special mention
RASIKLAL C PARIKH, Late Professor of Sanskrit and Ancient Indian History, Gujarat Vidyapith and late Secretary of Gujarat Puratattva Mandır, Ahmedabad
A K MAJUMDAR, Professor, Ancient Indian Culture, Bharatiya Vidyabhavan, Bombay
KC LALWANI, economist and author Contributes in Jaina periodicals regularly
S SENGUPTA, Sanskrit scholar and writer His special interest is in Grammar He has studied Hemacandra thoroughly and is a great admirer of the savant
MURALIDHAR BANERJEA, Former Head of the Department of Sanskrit, Sanskrit College, Calcutta
BISHNUPADA BHATTACHARJEE, Principal, Takı College, West Bengal
NATHMAL TATIA, Director, Prakrit Jain Institute, Vaisalı He participated in the eleventh International Congress for History of Religion in the USA, as a delegate from India in 1966
HELEN M JOHNSON, Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation She took great pains in translating the voluminous work of Hemacandra entitled Trışaştıšalākāpuruşacarita
HERMANN JACOBI, the great Jaina scholar He translated the Jaina sutras in the Sacred Books of the East Series For his profound interest in Jainism the Jaina community conferred on him the title of Jaina-Darsana-Divākara'
SATKARI MOOKHERJEE, Former Head of the Department of Sanskrit, Calcutta University
A B DHRUVA, Former Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Benaras Hindu University