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

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________________ 258 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 273 Rau, C. HAYAVADA.NA. The Place-names of Mysore. (QJMS, vi, 1916, pp. 264-281). P. 270. A very old line of kings, Jains by religion, called themselves "The Lords of Nandagiri". The Jain ascetics lovers of the picturesque and they selected such spots for passing their lives. 274 Rapson, E. J. Ancient India. Cambridge, 1916. Pp. 61-77. The rise of Jainism and Buddhism-Their foundersTheir Sanskrit epics- The Purānas-Genealogies- The Pali epics, The Sūtras. 275 RICE, LEWIS. Mullur. (IA, xlv, 1916, pp. 141-142). Jain temples in Mullur-The Kongālvas were Jains by religion. 276 RICHARDS, F. J. Side Lights on the "Dravidian Prob. lem”. (QJMS, vi, 1916, pp. 155-202). P. 187. Oppert (Original Inhabitants of India, p. 61) trace, the feud in a struggle between Jains and Brāhmaṇas, the former representing urban interests and the latter the interests of the landed properties. Mr. M. Srinivasa Aiyangar would ascribe it to a military organization of Chola Emperors. 277 VENKATESWARA, S. V. The Date of Vardhamana. (JRAS, 1917, pp. 122-130). "The date of Vardhamana, the founder of modern Jainism, is one of the earliest landmarks in the chronology of ancient India,

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