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

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________________ JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 1913 (f) Kesavapa--Same as the Cudakarana ceremony of the Hindus-it is an aus picious day on which the head of the child is shaved. (g) Lipisamkhyana--Same as the Vidyārambha ceremony of the Hindus-on this occasion the child is placed for his studies after the performance of various religious rites. (h) Upaniti-Corresponds to the Upanayana Samskāra of the Hindu Dharma Sastras. Vratāvarana-Same as the Samavartana rite described in Hindu Dharma Sastras-it celebrates the return of the student to his ancestral horne after the completion of his studies. (j) Vivāha-Entry into the Gịhasthaśrama by marrying a girl, 2896 Bhawan (Jain. Ant., vol. Subodh Kumar Jain-Sixty years of Jain Siddhanta XXII, No I), Arrah, 1963. The Diamond Jubilee Pp. 37-44. Founded in 1903-its works upto 1963. year described. 2897 Ramchandra Jain-Śramanic Founda!ions of Ancient Egypt. (Summaries of papers of the 26th International Congress of Orientalists, New Delhi, 1964). Pp. 3-4. Menes, a great Pani leacler, took his Śramanalogical culture and civilization to Egypt. The Sramanalogical beliefs of the ancient Egyptians are contained in the book 'The Manifestation of Light. 2898 Ramchandra Jain - Sramanic Foundations of Ancient Sumer (Summaries of papers of 26th International Congress of Orientalists, New Delhi, 1964). Pp. 8-9. The Sumerian way of life was founded upon the basic tenets of Śramaņalogy. Gilgmest received Šarmanic indoctrination from Itnapishtmi living in the city of Dilmun identified with Mohenjodaro. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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