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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
615
P. 125. Jain population of Gwalior
45,079
P. 126. No. of Literate Jains--Males
Females No. of Illiterate Jains--Males
Females
8,480
1,147 15,758 19,694
535
No. Literate in English-Males
Females
| 23
466
Temple (Mt. Abū, 1913) F. P.-Rough
LUARD, C. E. Noles on the Dilwara Sketch of the Delwara temple.
P. 7. Kumārapāla the Jain king assisted by Hemachandra the Jain scholar.
Pp. 14-18. A brief sketch of the Jains- Jain tenets-denial of the divine origin of the Hindu sacred books, tenderne:s to animals the concept of Moksha-religion consists in their reverence to their Tirthankaras. Division into sects--Geneology of Ādinātha, Neminātha, Pārsvanātha and Mahāvira-described. Mt. Śikhar (Bengal). Mt. Satruñjaya (Guzrat) Mt. Girnar (Kathiawar) Arbuda and Chandra ragha sacred place of the Jains.
P. 19. List of twenty-four Tirthankaras with their emblems and examples found in Vimala Sali and Vastupāla temples.
Pp. 20-32. Dilwaru temple-history, architecture and decoration fully described-Vimala Sali temple of Ādināth-its legendary tale regarding its construction fully described. Temple of Vastupala and Tejapāla style and architecture fully described.
Pp. 32-40. Geneaology of Vimala Sah and Vastupāla and Tejapāla noted mention of Kharatara gachcha a sect of Jains--Vardhamāna the first Sûri of the above Gachcha. Mention of triple temple to Nerināth built by Vastupāla and Tejapāla at Girnar containing also an image of Mallinātha. Temple erected in honour of Vastupāla's wife Lalita Dei i.
Temple of Adināth, (2) Temple of
Pp. 40-41. Smaller Jain temples (1) Pārsvanāth called Chaumukha-described.
Pp. 49-50. Mention of some connections of Malladeva, Vastupala and Tejapāla with Saivite temple is conclusive of intercourse existing between the two religions. Mention of connections between Vaishnavas and Jains in Malwa,
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