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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Vol. XI, No. II, 1946, Pp. 5 to 9. In 66 A.D. flourished Arhaobaliācārya who arranged the sub-divisions of Mülasamgha. Advent of Saka Samvat in 78 A.D.
Kundakundācārya flourished in 31 to 165 A.D. Dharasenācārya dictated the Anga knowledge to his disciples Puşpadanta and Bhūtabali in 106 A.D. They recorded the extant Agama into black and white in 136 to 156 A.D.
Vol. XII, No. 1, 1946, pp. 27 to 29. Samantabhadra flourished in 138 A.D.
Vol. XII, No. II, 1947; Pp. 68 to 75. C. 375 to 585 A.D.
Date of Pūjyapādasvāmi 450 A.D. or 600 Circa.
Vol. XIII, No. 1, 1947, Pp. 42 to 48. C. 510 A.D. to 715 A.D.
The Pallava king Mahendravarman, a devout Jaina flourished in C. 610 A.D. Hiuen Tsang (C. 630 to 644 A.D.) notices Nigranthas (naked Jain) in Afghanistan and other places. Persecution of the Jains in the Deccan in about 655 A.D.
Vol. XIII, No. II, 1948, Pp. 30 to 36. C. 662 A.D. to 800 A.D.
The famous logician Akalanka, contemporary of Dantidurga II and Krsna I, Rāştrakūta flourished in C. 760 A.D.
Jinasenächärya composed the Harivamsapurāņa in about 783 A.D. Valsarāja Pratihāra of Kanauj flourished in C. 784 A.D.
Vol. XV, No. 1, 1949, Pp. 41 to 45.
(788 to 968 A.D.). Amoghavarsa I, Rāştrakūta flourished in c. 814 to 900 A.D. Harişenāchärya composed the 'Bịhad Kathakosa" in c. 931 to 932 A.D. Devasena (Vik. Sam. 900) Bhattāraka writes "Darśana-sära”.
Vol. XVIII, No. 1, 1952, Pp. 20 to 25. 938 A.D. to 990 A.D.
Some dated records of the period (938 A.D. to 990 A.D.) mentioning the names of kings of the Ganga, Cālukya and Kalasa dynasties with their grants.
Vol. XIX, No. I, 1953, Pp. 24 to 32. C. 981 A.D. to 1058 A D.
Some dated records of the period (981 A,D, to 1058 A.D.) mentioning the names of kings of the Rațța, Ganga Cālukya dynasties with their grants.
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