Book Title: Jaina Bibliography Part 1
Author(s): A N Upadhye
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 1009 P. XVIII. The Lichchhavis played an important part as an illustrious family ruling at Vaiśāli. The early history of Buddhism and Jainism. 865 R. S. Raghava AYYANGAR-Some South Indian Gold Coins, (Ind. Ant. Vol. LVI. 1927, Bombay). P. 193. On the east face of the pillar on which the Anumakonda inscription Epi. Ind. Vol. IX, p. 257) of Prola, Grandfather of Ganapati, is engraved, we find a Jaina figure flanked by a cow and a calf on one side and a dagger and a shield on the other. We nowhere find a bull among the seals of grants or inscriptions of Kāktiyas. 866 D. D. KOSAMBI-On the Study and Metrology of Silver Punch marked coins. (N.I.A., Vol. 4, 1941-42). P. 65. In the Abhidhānarājendra, Bimbisāra is called Seniya ; Ajätasatru, Kūiniya, Küņika, Konika. The nine Nandas are mentioned as beginning with the successor to Udayi, about 50-60 years after Mahāvira and displaced by CāņakyaChandragupta. This is not very helpful, P. 68. Jain records are more interested in the mantries of the 'Nine Nandas than in the rulers themselves. 867 RELIGIOUS ART J. BURGESS.-Digambra Jain Iconography. (Indian Antiquary, vol. XXXII, Pp. 459-464).--Bombay, 1903. General remarks: Geographical distribution of the Digambar and of the Svetāmbaras. The three classes (jātis) of laic Digambaras in Rajputāna: Khandarwāls, Agarwāls and Bahirwāls. The literature of the Digambaras, according to BÜHLER. Summary of the four Vedas. The two sects of Khandarwāls at Jaypur: the Vispanthis and the Therapanthis. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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