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The article, in German, discusses and interprets the small Jinacharitra as available from existing materials.
393 HULTZCH, E. Die Digambaras von Mysore. [The Digambaras of Mysore). (ZDMG, lxviii, 1914, pp. 695-700).
The article traces the history of the establishment of the Digambara Sect of Jainism at Mysore.
394 LADDU, TUKARAM KRISHNA. Address at the Tenth Anniversary, the Syādvāda Jain Makāvidyālaya, Benares. Benares, 1914. Early History of Jainism-Principles of Jainism-Conclusion.
395 VENKATA SUBBIAH, A. and E, MULLER. The Kalas. (JRAS, 1914, pp. 355-367).
P. 357. As regards the number of Kalas the Jain texts uniformly mention seventy-two.
P. 367. The commentary to Umāsvāti's Tattvārthādhigamasutra gives a detailed list of all the siddhis according to the Jain doctrine.
396 JACOBI, HERMANN. Some Aspects of Jainism. (Journ, Maha-bodhi Soc., Calcutta, xxii, 1914, pp. 83-90).
Like Buddhism Jainism is originally and principally a monastic religion and it is entirely dependent on Buddhism-Internal evidence -Ethics of the Jains-The Jain Belief-The Jain Literature.
397 STEVENSON, MRS. SINCLAIR. The Heart of Jainism. Oxford, 1915.
Introduction-Historical Summary-The Life of Mahāvīra--Mahā. vira's Predecessors and Disciples-History of the Jain Community