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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
1451
Mathura-Ancient India once more-Yoga Darśana-Sānkhya Darśana-Mahāb1.ārata--Chārvāka Darśana-Tenets of the Jain Ratna-Traya-Eleven Pratimās---Dasa Laksana Dharma-Twelve Anupreksas-Charitra of a Muni-Why the Jain monks are naked and why the Jains worship naked images-Winding up.
1684
1. G. BÜHLER-On the Indian Sect of the Jainas.
(Tr. From the original German by J. BURGESS). London, 1903.
P. 1. Communities of Jainas or Arhata i.e., followers of the prophet.
The tenets-Mythology-Philosophy and ritual of this Jains.
1685
John Campbell OMAN-The Mystics, Ascetics and Saints of India. London, 1903.
Pp. 142-151. Hindu ascetic sects and their subdivision. Sec. 1: Introductory remarks --The multiplicity of Hindu sects by no means abnormal-Jain monks or Yatis interviewed-Their opinions and habits.
1686
A. Guerinor--La doctrine des etres vivants dans la religion Jaina. (Revue de l' Histories des Religions, vol. XLVII, Pp. 34-50).--Paris, 1903.
Comparative explanation of the Jaina doctrine relating to the living beings, according to the Uttarādhyayana and the Jīvavicāra. Classification and characters of the living beings :
1. Beings in state of perfection. 2. Beings in state of transmigration ; inanimate or animate : Inanimate beings : earth, water, fire, wind, plants.
Animate beings : inferior animals, inhabitants of the hell, superior animals, men, gods.
1687
Paul DEUSSEN-Erinnerungen an Indien (Indian Memories). Kiel, Leipzig. 1904, Pp. 1-256.
P. 61.
The Jains-Their creed and doctrines-Their relation to Brahmanism,
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