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366 The Convention of Religions in India. (Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India, Almora. xiv, 1909, pp. 90-94, 110-114, 130-134, 150-154, 169-174, 190-193, 207-210, 231234).
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367 GUERINOT, A. Religion Jaina. (JA, 10th Ser: V. xiv, 1909, pp. 547-549).
The article is a summary of a paper meant for the Svetämbara Conference at Baroda. It gives a brief outline of the religion of Jainism.
368 THURSTON, EDGAR. (with the assistance of K. Rangachari). Castes and Tribes of Southern India, 7 Vols. Madras, 1909.
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Rose, H. A. Caste and Sectarial Marks in the Panjab. (IA, xxxviii, 1909, pp. 118-121). P. 120. Sectarial marks of the Jains.
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