Book Title: Jaina Bibliography Part 2
Author(s): A N Upadhye
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ 1824 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 2657 Kamta Prasad JAIN- A further Note on the Svețāmbara and Digambara Sects. (I. A. vol. LIX, 1930, Bombay). Pp. 151-154. Refuting P. C. NAHAR's article published in I. A., vol. LXI, 1930 LVIII, 1929; regarding nudity. P. 151. Antiquity of the Svetāmbara sect--points ; points examined ; nudity in Vedic period. The wind-girdled Bachhantes', the Munayo Vătavašanās (RikSamhitā, X, 136-2); Gymnosophists (Ind. A. vol. XXX, P. 280). P. 152. In almost all the Brahmanical Sanskrit literature (list given), Jain monks are designated as naked recluses. Niganthas are naked monks, according to the Buddhist literature (references given). P. 153. Ancient Jain images are nude. 2658 B. DATTA--Geometry in the Jaina Cosmography. Quellen Und Studien zur Geschichte der Mathematik Band 1, heft 3, Berlin, 1930). Pp. 245-254. Applications of certain geometrical or mensuration formulae in the Jain cosmography--theory of proportional triangles and the area of the segment of a circle. 2659 K. G, KUNDANAGAR-Development of the Kannada Drama. (J.B.B.R.A.S, vol. VI, 1930), London & Bombay, 1930. P. 314. Bhattākalnkadeva, a Kannada grammarian of 17th century. 2660 Arthur OSBURN- Must England Lose India ? London, 1930, P. 42. In addition to the main two religions Brahmanist and Mohammedan, there are considerable number of Buddhist, Parsees, Christians or Jains and other less definite or more primitive religious pursuasions. 2661 K.P. JAN-A further note on th: Svetambara and Digambara Sects of Jainas. (I.H.O. vol. VI. 1930). Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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