Book Title: Jains in India and Abroad
Author(s): Prakash C Jain
Publisher: International Summer School for Jain Studies

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________________ Nehru, Jawaharlal (1961) The Discovery of India. Bombay: Asia Publishing House. Nemichandra Sastri (1968) Adipuranamen Pratipadita Bharata (in Hindi). Varanasi. Nevaskar, Balwant (1971) Capitalists without Capitalism: The Jains of India and the Quakers of the West. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Corporation. Nevaskar, Balwant (ed.) (1978) Sramana Tradition: Its Contribution to Indian Culture. Ahmedabad: L. D. Institute of Indology. Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1929) The Pandyan Kingdom. London. Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1934) Osavala Jatika Itihasa (in Hindi). Indore: Osavala History Publishing House. Norman, K. R. (1991) "The Role of the layman according to the Jain Canon”, pp. 31-40, in M. Carrithers and C. Humphrey (eds.) The Assembly of Listeners. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. O'Flaherty, W. D. (1976) The Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology. Berkeley: University of California Press. Ohira, Suzuko (1997) “Jainism and Unification Thought”, Jain Journal XXXI(3): 85-97. Olivelle, Patrick (1998) “Caste and Purity: A Study in the Language of the Dharma Literature", Contributions to Indian sociology (n.s.) 32(2): 189-216. Ommen, T. K. (2001) "Civil Society: Religion, Caste and Language in India," Sociological Bullentin, 50(2): 219-35 Padmarajiah, Y. J. (1963) A Comparative Study of the Jaina Theories of Reality and knowledge. Bombay. Pal, Chitta Ranjan (2005) “Jainism in Bengal”, Jain Journal XL(2): 73-88. Panchanadikar, K. C. and J. Panchandidkar (1970) Determinants of Social Structure and Social Change in India. Bombay: Popular Prakashan. Pande, G. C. (1978) The Sramana Tradition. Ahmedabad: L. D. Institute. 212 | Jains in India and Abroad

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