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P. 203. Jain philosophy at the height of its expansion.
P. 208. Jain atomism.
P. 334. Jainism and Arabian Nights.
P. 356. Jain temples with domed halls.
P. 370. Jain religious art -- pictures of Tirthankaras of one same conventional. type.
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P. 14. Northern India divided into sixteen larger states-Mahajanapadas in 7th and 6th century B.c mentioned in Buddhist & Jainic writtings.
P. 15. Jñātrikas, a clan in which Mahāvira was born.
P. 16. Purāṇas supplemented by Jain and Buddhist literature which is a source of Indian history specially of Magadha. Mahāvira, son of the sister of Chetaka, king of Vaiśāli, and aunt of Bimbis ära of Magadha, Bimbisāra known as Śreņika by the Jains.
P. 17. Ajātaśatru--the Kūņika of the Jains.
P. 19. Jain tradition records Nanda as the son of a barber.
P. 34. Chandragupta, a Jain according to Jain tradition.
P. 96. A Jain inscription dated G. E. 141 (A.D. 460-1) records Skandagupta's reign as peaceful one.
P. 126. Mūlarāja the greatest figure of the dynasty Historians.
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P. 128. Kumārapāla-a great patron of the Jains.
P. 131. The Jain Harivamsa was finished in A.D. 783-4.
P. 143. Probable identification of Indraraja with Indrāyudha of the Jain Harivamsa.
P. 165. Legends suggest Hoysalas originally Jain and later became Vaishnava,
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