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S. V. VENKATESWARA-Indian culture through ages, vol. I. 1928.
P. 112. Mention of talented ladies converted to Jainism-Nanda wife of Bimbisära and twelve other queens-beautified mentioned in Antagada-Dasão.
sutras.
P. 129. Mention of Jain Nirgranthas giving up the world.
P. 135. Mention of mischievious students compared to bad bullocks in Jain.
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P. 138. The Jain Uttaradhyayana enjoins the devotee to study and meditate himself, Mahavira's addition of the virtue of Brahmacharya to other existing
virtues.
P. 139. Jainas condemnation of luxury goods as a temptators towards sensuality.
P. 144(n). Mahavira-described as Smarana (reminding) Varana (guarding from profanity) and Dharana (holding or retaining).
P. 148. The introduction of Vernacular by Buddhism and Jainism in the methods of teaching.
P. 160. Jain sutras enjoin reverence to Brahmana as well as Śramana.
P. 163. The Hindu, Buddhist and Jain-regard of this life but as a link in the endless chain of eternity.
P. 169. The life story of the Buddha and Mahavira show the Kalas (Arts) the subjects of training in the schools of the time.
P. 192. Mention of Bitter hate of Asvaghosha towards Jainism.
P. 217. Mention of the Ranna and Nemichandra honoured in the court of Chalukyas.
P. 251. Mention of the Jain monasteries at Kaveripattanam, Uraiyur and Madura preaching religion and Philosophy.
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P. 259. Mention of Bhattavṛtti (grant of land to learned men), to Nirgranthas during early Chola period.
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