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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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R. HOERNLE and A. STARTK-A History of India.Cuttack, 1905.
Pp. 26-28. Origin of the Buddhism and of the Jainism. Life of Mahavira. Pp. 34-35. The language and the Jaina literature.
Pp. 75-76. Religious state of Indian towards 800-1000 A.D. The Hinduism.
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Purna Ch. MAJUMDAR-The Musnud of Murshidabad, (704-1904), Murshidabad,
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P. 276. Azimgunj is the home of the Jains, whose ancestors emigrated from Bikanir in the latter half of the 18th cent.
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R. SHAMASASTRI-Chanakya's Law and Revenue Policy. (IA, xxxiv, 1905, Pp. 5-10). P. 5. Hemachandra's account of Chanakya in his Sthaviravalicharita, though legendary agrees with Visnupurana in making him the destroyer of Nanda and supporter of Chandragupta.
In the Nandisutra, a Jain religious work, Chanakya is extolled for the success which he achieved as Finance Minister to Chandragupta,
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R. C. DUTT-Early Hindu Civilisation, B.C. 2000 to 320. Calcutta, 1906, Pp. 381-390. History of Jainism.
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R. C. DUTT-Later Hindu Civilisation, в.c. 320 to A.D. 800. Calcutta, 1906.
Pp. 93-95. Religious toleration of the emperor Harṣavardhana. The Jains in his court.
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127-128. Manatunga. The legend relating to the composition of the Bhaktamarastotra. The other poems of Manatunga.
Pp. 226-227, 232. Jain Architecture, its special characteristics.
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M. L. ETTINGHAUSEN-Harsa Vardhana empereur et poete de l'Inde septentrionale (606-648 A.D.).-Londres-Paris, 1906.
Pp. 93-95. Religious toleration of the emperor Harşavardhana. The Jains in his court.
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Pp. 127-128. Manatunga. The legend relating to the composition of the Bhaktamarastotra. The other poems of Manatunga.
P. 131. Review on the poet Ravikirti and on the Satruhjayamahatmya.
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