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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
The famous verse grimat-parama-gambhira, etc., which occurs in many Jaina inscriptions, is pointed out here to be the first verse of the Pramāņa-samgraha of Akalanka which is lately brought to light. This will enable one to put limits to the date of Akalanka as well to the age of many undated epigraphs.
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C.R. JAIN-The change of Heart. Delhi, 1939. Pp.164.
Contents : The change of Heart-Jaina Psychology-Grace and truthPower-- Religious differences-Do Tirthankaras Partake of food ?--Jainism and the Philosophy of Al Ghazzali - Arhan Nzii-origin of the Svetāmbara sect--Psychic Hedonism--Four and twenty elders--more questions on Jainism.
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Kamta Prasad JAIN : Asoka and Jainism. (Jain Ant. Arrah). Vol.V; No. II;1939; Pp. 53-60.
The inscriptions of Asoka were deciphered by the help of Ceylonese Buddhist texts. In doing so the scholars could not keep clear their version of the latter monkish evidence and were mostly swayed by the accounts of the poetical and sectarian books of the Ceylonese Buddhists.
The Buddhist legends are not pure history; Dharma of the Predecessors of Asoka; Some objections answered; Asoka's Dharma was not Buddhism;
Vol. V; No. III; 1939; Pp. 81-88.
Evidence of Asoka's inscriptions; Asoka's visit to sacred places; Asoka's State Policy and Administration; Evidence to prove the Jain faith of Asoka; Asoka's monuments and symbols;
Vol. VI; No. 1; 1940; Pp. 9-16.
Technical terms of Jainism in Asokan Edicts; Teachings of Asoka;
Vol. VI; No, II; 1940; Pp. 43-50.
Philosophy of Asoka.
Vol. VII; No. I; 1941; Pp. 21-25.
Asoka's missions to Foreign countries; Asoka's belief in Jainism and his last edict; the successors of Asoka,
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