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P. 228. Yavanas-typical Buddhists but became Jains when Buddhism marged into Jainism.
Yavanas dissaminated Buddhism, especially in its later form of
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P. 282. Buddhism's compromise with Vishnu-worship which composite creed took the form of Jainism in strong Aryan Provinces-Mt Abu-the richest effort of devotion.
P. 284. Jainism one of the successors of Buddhism in Orissa.
P. 302. Jainism springs up frequently wherever Hinduism subjugates the wild tribes.
Plates P. 178. Serpent cave and Rock cells 300-150 B.C.
P. 181. Tiger cave, Udayagiri Cira 300 B.c.
Bhau DAJI-Merutunga's Theravali; or Genealogical and Succession Tables, by Merulunga, a Jain Pundit, (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. IX, Pp. 147-157). Bombay, 1872.
Brief review on Merutunga and his works. Analysis of the Theravali' which records the historical events that happened since the death of Mahavira upto the year Samvat 1371. The Jaina history occupies naturally the first place in this pattavalt. Remarks and comparative chronological table according to the Prabandhacintamant of Merutunga, the Kumarapalaprabandha of Jinamandanopadhyaya and an anonymous paṭṭāvali.
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Bhau DAJI-The Inroads of the Scythians into India, and the Story of Kalakacharya, (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. IX, Pp. 139-146). Bombay, 1872.
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History of Kalakācārya according to:
1. the Kalakacāryakatha;
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