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Opinions.
1. Mr. A. Banerji Sastri, Professor & Head of the Department of Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali & Maithil, Patna College :
“Appears to me to be a useful and promising undertaking. Jaina texts contain valuable material for the history of India and their publication in the pages of this Journal will be of great help to students of Indology. I hope the editors will keep this in view in their choice of materials."
2. Prof. E. J. Rapson, M.A., 8, Mortimer Road, Cambridge:
“Please accept my best thanks for your kindness in sending me a copy of the Jaina Antiquary,' I wish this Journal all success."
3. Mr. Chintaharan Chakravarti, Kavyatirtha, M.A., Lecturer, Bethune College :
"It is a fine publication and I wish it a glorious future. I have every hope that you would not spare any pains for keeping up the scholarly standard of the paper so that it may win the sympathy and respect of the world of scholars. The articles in the first number are all well. written and bespeak a bright future. I highly appreciate your idea of publishing. old tents through the pages of your journal. The Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit MSS and the Pratimālekha Samgraha will be highly useful publications when completed."
4. Mr. S. C. Ghoshal, M.A., B.L., Saraswati, Kavyatirtha, VidyaBhushan, Bharati, Sadar Sub-Divisional Officer, writes from Cooch Behar. :
"I welcome the appearance of the Bhaskara as there was no Journal of this nature specially devoted to antiquarian researches regarding Jainism. I find the articles interesting and illuminating, and wish every success to the undertaking."
5. Mr. V. S. Agrawala, Curzon Museum of Archæology, Muttra :
"I am indeed grateful for your kindness in sending me the first issue of the Jain Antiquary, which, from its inception, forebodes such encouraging performance. It supplies a real want in the domain of Jainology and must very soon occupy its due place as the standard Quarterly Research Journal concentrating on all branches of Jain literature, art