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

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________________ 282 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 333 Baudh Mat Jain Marg Grantha. (AJ, xxxi, 1840, pp. 201202.). Notice in brief of the Jain work on Buddhism. The work begins with an exposition of the Buddhist religion as professed by the Jains, including the worship of Harr Hora, and Hiranyagarba, i.e., of Vişnu, Siva and Brahmä. Then follows discourses on Dharma and Adharma, showing what is religion and what irreligion, on the qualities and perfection of Bhagavān Sākya Buddha, and on behaviour in assemblies of Jains. The original treatise is in the Mägadhi language. [See Proc. As. Soc. 1873, p. 40.] 334 Indian Buddhism-Its origin and Diffusion. (CR, iv, Art. 1., 1845, pp. 241-281). P. 248. In Mysore and the south of India the Jains admit certain of the Hindu deities into the courts of their temples, which they never do in the Mahratta country or Marvara. P. 251. The distinction between the Buddhists and lains-The Jains worship 24 deified heroes, the Buddhists only 7. The Jains have caste, the Buddhists have none, the Jain images are naked, the Buddhist, not. Pp. 256-257. Description of Parasnáth hill. P. 257. Murshidabad was a great place of resort for the Jains. Pp. 263-264. Prof. Wilson's opinion that Jainism was introduced into India about the seventh century of the Christian era. P. 266. Mention of the remains of a Jain establishment thirty miles from Puri inland. 335 Wiųson, John, Indian Caste, 2 Vols. Bombay, 1877.

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