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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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J. F. FLEET-Notes on Indian History and Geography-The Places mentioned in the spurious Altem grant, (Indian Antiquary, vol. XXIX, Pp. 273-278). --Bombay, 1900.
Study of a Jaina document recalling some gift made by Pulikesin Ist, of the dynasty of the Chalukyas of the West. It contains, moreover, the following information: Construction of a temple at Alaktakanagar (Altem), in Saka 411. Mention of Jaina masters: Siddhanandin, Citakāchārya, Nāgadeva, Jinanandin. It is to this last that the gifts attributed to the temple were made and which consisted of villages and lands.
The study has the object to identify these different villages.
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A. WEBER---On the history of religion in India ; a brief review. Translated by G. A. GRIERSON, (Indian Antiquary, vol. XXX, Pp. 268-288).--Bombay, 1901.
P. 280. Review on the Jainism.
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H. L. FANSHAWE --Delhi Past and Present. London, 1902.
P. 67. About 200 yards to the northwest from Jumma mosque is the Jain temple or Sarawogi temple of Dehli, the elegant decorator of the porch of which is specially commended by Mr. FERGUSSON.
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R. G. BHANDARKAR--A Peep into thn early History of India from the foundation of the Maurya Dynasty to the fall of the Imperial Gupta Dynasty-B.C. 322-circa 500 A.D. (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. XX, Pp. 356408).-Bombay,
Pp. 395-396. One possesses only three Jaina inscriptions dating from the commencement of the 5th century A.D.
1. Udayagiri, 424 A.D. ; 2. Kahaun, 459 A.D. ;
3. Mathura, 113 of the Gupta era=431 A.D.
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