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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Vol. 5: O'MALLEY, L. S. S. Census of India, 1911. Bengal, Bihar and Orissa and Sikkim. Part I: Report. Calcutta, 1913.
Pp. 209-10. Jains number 11,411-Birth of Mahāvīra at VaiśālīAncient Jain shrines in Patna city, Rajgir and Pāwāpuri-Pāraśnāth Mountain-Travels of Mahavira-Jain remains in Manbhum-Three main sects of the Jains.
P. 213. Connection of the Kumbhipatias with the early Buddhists or Jains.
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O'MALLEY, L. S. S. Census of India, 1911. Vol. 5: Bengal, Part II;Tables. Calcutta, 1913.
Pp. 152-190. Table XIII; Caste. Tribe, Race or Nationality. Jains.
Part A.
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O'MALLEY, L. S. S. Census of India, 1911, Vol. 6: City of Calcutta, P. I: Report. Calcutta, 1913.
Pp. 23-24. 1.797 Jains-Most of them are Marvāri merchants from Rajputana.
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Delhi District. Lahore, 1913. (PDG, V.A.).
Pp. 79 80. Jainism is only found in the towns among all the well-to-do traders.
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O'MALLEY, L. S. S. Murshidabad. Calcutta, 1914. (BDG).
P. 75. The Jains are an influential section of the community