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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Jain preceptor, 24-Tirthankaras (700 .c.-600 B.C.). Jain Kalpa Sutra written; part of Sutras or Jain Bible (500 B.C.-400 B.C.). Jain images naked. Buddha called Jain Esa. Jain faith in full vigour (100 A.D.-200 A.D.).
Siladitya of Balabhi protects Jains. Jain priest-Jain Śiva. Jainism revived under Amogavarsa, king of Konjeveram. Jain temples of Satruñjaya and Palitana, that of Somnat destroyed by Mamud (1025 A.D.) at Abu of Vimalasa (1032 A.D.). That of sad rebuilt by Kamboo Rana of Oodayapur. Jain Tower, Chitore, built by Kamboo Rana (1439 A.D.).
KANNOOMAL-The Study of Jainism, Agra.
It contains a summary of the Jain philosophy (dharma) and religion based on the Tattwadaria of Atmaramji. There are chapters in it dealing with the Tirthankaras, the ideal of a Jain sadhu and the ideal of a Jain householder.
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Helmuth V. GLASENAPP-Der Jainismus Eine indische Erlosungsreligion. (The Jainism, An Indian Religion of Salvation). Berlin, 1925,
Contents:
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Foreword, Pronounciation of Indian words First Part. Introduction. Second Part. History. Preliminary notes.
I. The Tirthankaras.
(1) Original history. (2) Päriva. (3) Mahavira.
II. The oldest community.
(1) Mahavira's successors. (2) The Jainism in Bihar. (3) Jainism in Orissa. (4) The great schism.
III. Spreading and flourishing.
(1) Jainism in North India. (2) The Jainism in Gujrat. (3) Jainism in the Dekhan. (4) Jainism in South India.
IV. The decline.
(1) The retreat before the Hinduism.
(2) The Jains under Islamic rule.
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