Book Title: Jain Bibliography
Author(s): Chhotelal Jain
Publisher: Bharti Jain Parisad

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________________ 326 . .. JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY The credibility of Jain tradition: Bühler's opinion. Pp. 56-60. Summamy of the life of Mayūra-Traditions concerning Mayūra fall into two classes : Traditions separate from the Jain tale itself. 486 RANGANATHASWAMI, S. P. V. Paišāchi Prākrit. (IA,, xlviii, 1919, pp. 211-213). P. 213. Hemachandra in his grammar treats of six Prākrits, viz., Prākrita, Sáuraseni, Māgadhí, Pāiśāchi, Chūlikā-Päiśāchi. and Apabhramsa, and has only two Päiśächi dialects. 487 SASTRI, HARAPRASAD. Contributions of Bengal to Hindu Civilization. (JBORS, v, 1919, pp. 307-324). P. 314-316. Jainism, Buddhism, Ajivakism and all the religions receiving from the Buddhists the appellation of “Tairthikias" or the Heretical systems were founded upon the customs, usages, morals and religious opinions prevalent in ancient times in Bengal and Magadha and among the people known as the Chera. 488 KEAY, F. E. Hindi Literature. Calcutta, 1920. P. 84. Banarasi Das (b. 1586, d. sometime after 1641) of Jaunpur, a follower of the Jain religion. P. 85. Bhudhar Das, flourishing in 1724, was a Jain-Wrote works connected with the Jain religion, including Jain Sataka and the Pārsva-purāņa. P. 97. Jaichand of Jaipur wrote in 1806 Svāmi Kārttikeyānuprekșa dealing with the doctrines of the Jains. Brindāban Ji (circ. 1792-1858) of Benares, a Jain of considerable merit was also a forceful writer on Jainism. 489 WINTERNITZ, M. Geschichte der Indischen Literatur. [History of Indian Literature) vol. 2 Leipzig, 1920.

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