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

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________________ HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY & BIOGRAPHY 1 Pp. 146-147. Ayāraṁga-Sutta, a well-known Jain Canonical work, names such countries as a-rāya (i.e., where there is no ruler), juvarāya (where the ruler is a youngster), do-rajja (Government by two), and also gaṇa-raya (where Gana is the ruling authority), which the Jain religious Brotherhood is ordained to avoid. 263 290 BLOOMFIELD, M. The life and stories of the Jain Savior Pārsvanatha. Baltimore, 1919. The work contains the life-history of Pārsvanatha as culled from Jain works, canonical and non-canonical. 291 BHIDE, H. B. Is Kalkirāja an Historical Personage? (IA, xlviii, 1919, pp. 123-130). Pp. 123 128. Unreality of Jain writers regarding Kalkirāja. Pp. 128-130. Hemchandra's account of Kalkirāja. 292 SMITH, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919. Pp. 47-56. Ajätasatru and Jainism-Jainism and BuddhismCareer of Mahāvīra-Jainism and Buddhism contrasted-Jain doctrines --Success of Jainism. P. 75. Chandragupta Maurya and Jainism. P. 178. Non-existence of Jainism in Kashmir or Assam. P. 188. Jain images in Bundelkhand. P. 199. Jainism patronised by the Gangas of the tenth century--- Execution of the statue of Gommatesvara at Sravana Belgola in about A.D. 983 to the order of Chamuṇḍarāya. Pp. 201-203. Jainism in southern Maratha country, Mysore and the Deccan-King Amoghavarṣa (C. 815-77) and Jainism-Bittideva or Bittiga (Vişnuvardhana) and Jainism. P. 210. Mahendra's destruction of Pațaliputtiram, a Jain monastery in south Arcot, 1

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