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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 547, Jinasena's Adipurāņa completed by Sri Gunabhadra-svāmi. The book based on the life of first Tirthankara upon the Gadyakatha of Shri Kavi-Paramesvara. Jayadhavalä-[ikā---a manuscript of Jinasena kept in Bhandara at Sravanabelgoļa. Jinasenā-cārya belonged to Pañca-stūpānvaya of the Jaina Sangha and names his ancestors as Virasena, Aryanandi and Candrasena in the above manuscript written in mixed Sanskrit when Amoghavarşa was ruling.
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H. SARMA--Jayamangala and the Other Commentaries. (I.H.Q. Vol. V, 1929).
P. 419. Sarvajña may mean Buddha, Siva or Jina. Author of Bhatfi Jayamangala either a Buddhist or Jaina.
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L. B. L. JAIN>Jain Vairāgya Shatak, Bijnor, 1930.
P. 1. Virtue alone can give eternal happiness according to Jains.
P. 2.
Sufferance of Jiva Atmă discussed.
p. 3. Effect of Karma over Jiva Almā and the consequences thereof explained.
Pp. 4-11. Inter-relation of body, Almā and Karma discussed.
Pp, 12-20. Jain canons mentioned and explained.
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C. V. VAIDYA-History of Sanskrit Literature. Poona, 1930.
Sec. I. P. 3. Mahāvíra era, named after the preacher probably came into use not in 5th century B.c. immediately after his death but some centuries after the dates of their commencement.
" P. 13. Mahārāshtri and Ardha-Magadhi language used by Jains in their canonical writings for the first two or three centuries. Later the Jains used Sanskrit.
P. 16. Hemachandra, anthor of original Sanskrit grammar, defies Pāņini. P. 191. Rishabha, a Ķgvedic Rishi.
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