Book Title: Jain Bibliography
Author(s): Chhotelal Jain
Publisher: Bharti Jain Parisad

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________________ 250 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY Life of Yašovijaya-His works on Logic-His criticism on Logic as taught in Benares academies. 245 SLATER, R. The ruins of l'ijayanagar. (QJMS, ii, 1911, pp. 49-56). P. 55. Hanpi : That Jains formed a large community is evident from the group of Jain bastis overlooking the Pampăpati temple. 246 GUERINOT, A. Un maitre Jaina du temps présent ; Śrī Vijayadharma Sūri. [A Jaina teacher of the present time : Sri Vijayadharma Suri.] (JA, 1oth Ser., xviii, 1911, pp. 379384). The book in French, forms an account of Jainism as lived in the present time. The present article sketches the life of Vijayadharma Suri. 247 NARASIMHACHAR, R. The Chalukya Genealogy according to the Kannada poet Ranna. (IA, xi., 1911, pp. 41-45). Jain religion and the Poet Ranna. 248 AIYANGAR, S. KRISHNASWAMI. Ancient India. London, Madras, 1911. P. 32. Abode of the deities of the Jains. P. 34. Great patrons of the Jains and Buddhists. P. 77. Jain tradition that Chandragupta retired from the world and spent the evening of life in contemplation at Sravaņa Belgoļa. P. 219. Persecution of the Jains ascribed to Vişnuvardhana is hardly supported by facts. Pp. 208, 258. In Bitti Deva's presence Rāmānuja had a whole body of Jain ascetics and lavmen ground in an oil mill. P. 255. The Ganga rulers appear to have been Jains, P. 260. Jainism versus Vaişņavism,

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