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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Narendra Nath LAW-Studies in Indian History and Culture, London, 1925.
Pp. 260-61. Jain writers on the science of Arthaśastra-Hemachandra, author of Arhan-niti, and Somadeva Süri, author of Nitivakyamṛta-their contents.
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B. C. MAZUMDAR-Orissa in the making, Calcutta 1925,
P. 35. Settlement of Jain ascetics in "Khandagiri" and "Udayagiri" but difficult to say wheather it was prior to Asoka's conquest of Kalinga-Ascetics used their own languages-few disciples learnt the language of Mid-India.
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P. 40. Mention of Satakarnis as the rulers of Magadha in Tamil work Manimekhalai and Silappathikaram.
Pp. 48-49. Hathigumpha inscriptions of Kharavela-its great historical value in the date of its record.
P. 96. Khäravela-his using of the language and script of the Jainas. Khāravela a Jain-confering of the epithet Aira or Bhadanta on the Jain and Buddhist persons of high rank.
P. 132. Creation of a culture centre in the Mayurbhanj forest either by the Buddhists or by the Jains prior to the time of Birbhadra the founder of the Bhanja dynasty.
P. 133. Places of Jain activities reduced to Saiva influence in Orissa the
Central Provinces.
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T. S. RAJAGOPALAN-Ancient India-Madras, 1925.
P. 11. The Jains and Baudha even before Mahavira and Buddha dissuaded the people from their brutal sacrifice.
P. 12. Rishaba the Ist Tirthankara of the Jains referred to be in 2,000 .c. (Puranas).
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