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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
(1) Numbers and distribution, (2) the Jain religion ; its connection with Buddhism, (3) the Jain tenets; the Tirthařkaras, (4) the transmigration of souls, (5) strict rules against taking life, (6) Jain sects, (7) Jain ascetics, (8) Jain sub-castes of Banias, (9) rules and customs of the laity, (10) connection with Hinduism, (11) temples and car festival, (12) images of the Tīrthankaras, (13) religious observances, (14) tenderness for animal life, (15) social condition of the Jains.
402 KEITH, A. B. M. Reinach's Theory of Sacrifice. (JRAS, 1916, pp. 542-555).
P. 552. The source or origin of the nude statues of the tirthankaras from the archaic type of "Apollo" which flourished in Greece from the middle of the 6th century B.C. A discussion on the above theory.
403 GUERINOT, A. Jainisme. (JA, 11th Ser., vii, 1916, pp. 133, 357-358).
This article, in French, on the religion of Jainism is a continuation of the same in No. 398.
404 Jain Ahimsa. (MR, July-Dec., 1916, pp. 385-387).
Non-injury to life, the essence of Jain religion thought not exclusively its own principle.
405 JAINI, JAGAMANDERLAL. Outlines of Jainism, with a preliminary note by F. W. Thomas. (Index by H. Warren). Cambridge, 1916.
The work in different chapters devoted to subjects like Religion, ethics, metaphysics etc., describes Jainism in broad outline, The original texts (Pt. 2).