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Pp. 60-62. Minor Rock Edict I, the earliest in date records his (Asoka's) impartial consideration for all denominations, including Jaina and Ājivika he did honour in various ways to Jains and Brahmanical Hindus as well as to Buddhists; cave-dwellings for the Ajīvika naked ascetics, liberal benefactions were bestowed on the Jains and Brahamanas.
P. 70. Asoka's grandson Samprati, an eminent patron of Jainism-in fact, a Jain Asoka, according to Jain traditions.
P. 193. Edict. VIII, I have employed my censors of the Law of Piety among the Jains also.
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C. S. SRINIVASCHARI-History of Madras and Ananda Ranga Pillai— The 'Pepys' of French India-Madras.
Mylapore-San Thome-There appears to have been an early Jain temple dedicated to Neminātha which was later on sallowed up by the encroaching sea. Mylapore served as a port for the Pallava Kingdom of Kanchi.
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R. SLATER-The ruins of Vijayanagara. (QJMS., ii, 1911, Pp. 49-56).
P. 55. Hanpi : That Jains formed a large community is evident from the group of Jain bastis overlooking the Pampapati temple.
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R. NARASIMHACHARI--The Chalukya Genealogy according to the Kannada poet Ranna, (IA, xi., 1911, Pp. 41-45).
Jain religion and the Poet Ranna.
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S. KRISTINASWANI AIYNGAR ---Ancient India. London, Madras, 1911.
P. 32. Abode of the deities of the Jains.
P. 34. Great patrons of the Jains and Buddhists.
P. 77. lain tradition that Chandragupta retired from the world and spent the evening of life in contemplation at Sravaņa Belgoļa.
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