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for meeting the expenses of the repair of a Jain temple called SarvalokāśrayaJinavallabha. Village granted was bounded by Aruvilli, Korukolanu, Yidiyüru Yullikodamaṇḍiu (Note-Attilinandu is identical with Attili in Tanuka Taluq, Dist. Godavari, Kalacumbarru is modern Kunsamwhoo 3 miles S.W. of Attili.)
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V. V. MIRASHI-The Birth place of Bhavabhuti. (I.H.Q. Vol. XI, 1935).
P. 294. (facing) plate-image of Pārsvanatha (Nagpur Museum).
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K. V. Rangaswamy AIYANGAR-Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity. 2nd Ed. Madras, 1935.
P. 40. No direct reference to Jainism in the work of Kautilya. (Note)Jivaka, a mendicant, Hindu, Buddhist or Jain.
P. 41. Reference of Suicide (even religious) as anti-Jain in Kautilya.
(n) Santhara (religious suicide) a meritorious act of Jains ordinary suicidean inexpirable sin among Jains.
P. 42. Jainism-not a serious rival of Brahmanism in the time of Kautilya.
P. 183. Jain Sûtras-Jain work.
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Purushottam Lal BHARGAVA.-Chandragupta Maurya, Lucknow, 1935.
Pp. 43-4. Retirement of Chandragupta and Bhadrabahu to Śravaṇa Belgola.
P. 76. Worship of images begun by Jains and Buddhists.
Pp. 92-3. Bhadrabahu, the disciple of Yasobhadra, author of the Kalpasülra.
Pp. 111-19. Jain legends regarding Chandragupta as described in Hemachandra's Parisisht aparvan (VIII, 33-39).
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