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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Prachchanna Bauddhas and the writer evidently being ignorant of the Arya Dharma, speaks of the 'Baudhas' as being naked or clad in blue garments, the writer had in his mind the Digambar Jainas.
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Hara Prasad SHASTRY-Presidential Address: Sks. & Prt. Section. (A.I.O.C., Session II; 1922).
Pp. 175-176. An upheavel of the Indian mind in the 8th and 7th centuries n.c. produced Buddhism and Jainism.
P. 179. Jain Prakrits are Prakrits-Präkrit is a very vague word,
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R. SHAMASASTRY-Vjusti-or the Vedic New Year's Day. (A.I.O.C. Session II, 1922).
P. 35. It is known that both Mahavir and Kautilya lived somewhere in Videha country, modern Bihar...
P. 43. The ancient Jaina also began their year, on the summer solstice, as repeatedly stated in their Süryaprajñapti.
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T. N. SUBRAMANIUM-Tolakapya's Religion. (Q.J.M.S. Vol. XII. No. 2.) Bangalore, 1922.
P. 207. A reply to the criticism of Mr. K. G. Sankara's note regarding Tolakapya's religion, proving that Tolakupya was not a Jain.
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Radhakumud MOORERJI-Men and Thoughts in ancient India. London, 1924.
P. 40. According to some Jain works, there were 363 different systems of erroneous doctrines.
Pp. 118, 123, 138. Asoka's toleration of the Jains as described in Pillar Edict VII.
P. 166. There were many Jains in the assembly of king Harsha.
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