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

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________________ 1832 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 2686 F. W. THOMAS-Presidential Address-- p. 401. (A.I.O.C. Vith Session, 1933). In south India and Ceylon the early infusion of Aryanism may not have penetrated very far before the Buddhist and Jain propaganda reached those countries in superior force. 2687 M. R. Balakrishna WARRIER- The Buddha and Jain Vihāras and Chaityas were transformed into Hindu Temples. P. 1005; (A.I.O.C. VIIth Session, 1933). 2688 C.S. SRINIVASACHARI-Further light on Pañchamahaśabda. (A, I. O. C. Session VII; 1933). P. 654. Reference to Jain author Revākotyacharya. 2689 H. R. KAPADIA-Women in Jainism. (A.1.O.C., Session VII, 1933). P. 259. Liberation possible for women-knowledge--their position in Jain community etc. 2690 H. R. KAPADIA-Women in Jainism. (A.I.O.C., Session VII, 1933). P. 31. 2691 Fr. ZACHARIAS-Fainist Eschatology; (520 B.c.) (A.IO.C. VIIth Session, 1933). P. 637. Jains form an important sect of dessenters from Hinduism. Though founded in 520 B.C. they did not rise in importance till 8th and 9th century A.D. 2692 Jainism and Buddhism. N. P. CHAKRAVARTI --Presidential Address --Prakrits, (A.I.O.C. VII Session, 1933), P. 659, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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