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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
1409
1567
J. BURGESS--Extracts from the Journal of Colonel Colin Mackenzie's Pandit of his route from Calcutta to Gaya in 1820. (Indian Antiquary, vol. XXXI, Pp. 65-75). Bombay, 1902.
New edition of a journal of route drawn up by the pandit whom colonel Mackenzie had engaged for himself.
This account contains some historical and archeological reviews on the temples or the Jain sanctuaries of Madhuvana, Bhagalpur, Champaran, Bihar, Bahad, Pawa and Rajgir, Additional note on the mount Pārsvanātha at Palaganj.
1568
Thomas WATTERS-On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India, 629-645 A.D. (Edited by T. W. Rhys Davids and S. W. BUSHELL), 2 vols. London, 1904-05.
Vol. 1, p. 252. Yuan-Chwang on the Jains. This pilgrim is of opinion that Jainism as a system was later in origin that Buddhism and was mainly derived from the latter.
1569
Hira Lal-A visit to Ramțek, (IA, V. xxxii, 1908, Pp. 202-208).
Pp. 2-4. Local Jains say that Rāma was a Jain and that when he visited Rāmţek, he first worshipped śāntinātha.
1570
Richard Cannac TEMPLE--The Travels of Peter Munday, in Europe and Asia, 1608-1667. Edited by R. C. TEMPLE. Vol. II : Travels in Asia, 1628-1634. London, 1914. (The Hakluyt Society, Second Series, No. 35).
P. Lix. Munday heard of a pinjrapol kept up by the Jains at Cambay for sick fowls.
P. 257n. Munday makes no mention of the extensive Jain temples on Mt. Ābū.
P. 310n. Remarks of all the 17th cent. travellers on the pinjrapols or animal hospital in Gujarat, supported mainly by the Jains.
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