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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY,
Book 1: The Jain Logic-The Era of Tradition–The Historical Period. Book 2: The Buddhist Logic.
371 GUPTE. B. A. Notes on the Position of Women among Hindus, Moslems, Buddhists, and Jains. Calcutta, 1909. (Ethnographic Survey of India).
Pp. 23-30. THE POSITION OF WOMEN AMONG JAINS :
1. Woman as a mother. 2.Woman as a temptation. 3. Woman's position. 4. Woman in a passion. 5. Woman as a trouble. 6. Woman as a wife. 7. Pregnant woman. 8. Married life. 9. Woman as a minister. ing angel. 10. Woman as a Queen-dowager. 11. Chastity. 12. Desire for a woman. 13. Woman as an ascetic. 14. Emancipation of women. 15. Woman the cause of quarrel.
372 Davis, Mrs. Rhys. Psalms of the Early Buddhists. London, 1909-13.
I, Pp. 57-58. Psalms of Five Verse ascribed to-Nanduttara, daughter of a Brahmin of Kammāssadamma, ex-Jain, pupil of Great Moggallẫna. . .
1. Pp. 69-68. Bhaddá 'Kundalakesā', ex-Jain, daughter of a sethi of Rajagaha, wife of a Brahman thief, foremost of the sisters who had swift intuition.
II, P. 30. The Jain leader Näțaputta teaches a dilemma to Abhaya. .. II, p. 83. Contact of Ajjuna with the Jains and his entrance into their order.
373 OjHA, KESHAB LAL. The Moths of Malwa. Lucknow, 1909. (Ethnographical Survey of the Central India Agency, Monograph, No. 1).