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1. Pre-Makkhali period: The rise of a religious order of wandering mendicant's called the Ajivika from a Vānaprastha or Vaikhānasa order of the hermits.
2. Makkhali period: Elevation of Ajivika religion into a philosophy of life at the hands of Makkhali Gosāla.
3. Post-Makkhali period: The further development of Ajivaka religion, absorption of the Ajivika into the Digambara Jaina, the Sivaite and others; the influence of Ajivika religion and philosophy on Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism.
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Ch. 3. The Movement Towards Theism: 200 B.C. to A.D. 200. P. 119. (iii) Jainism.
Ch. 4. P. 162-165. Philosophies and sects. A.D. 200 to A.D. 550. (iii) Jainism. (A) Śvetāmbara Literature. (B) Digambara Litera
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Ch. 5. The Sakta System: A.D. 550 to A.D. 900. Pp.213-215. (iii) Jainism. (A) Svetambara Literature. (B) Digambara Literature. Ch. 6. Bhakti : A.D. 900 to A.D. 1350. Pp. 277-281. (iii) Jainism. (A) Svetambara Literature. (B) Digambara Literature.
Ch. 7. Muslim Influence: A.D. 1350 to A.D. 1800. Pp. 359-60, (ii) Jainism. (A) Svetāmbara Literature. (B) Digambara Literature.
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