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HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY & BIOGRAPHY
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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