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Jambū-jyoti
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Navasmarana Mūlapāțha. Ahmedabad : Śrī Rājendrasūri Sāhitya Prakāśan Mandir, 1972.
Navatattva Prakaraṇa. Mehsana : śrīmad Yasovijayjī Jain Samskrt Pāțhaśālā ane Śrī Jain Śreyaskar Mandal, 1993 (15th printing).
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MODERN WORKS
Nalini Balbir, 1993. Āvaśyaka-Studien : Introduction générale et Traductions. Stuttgart : Franz Steiner. Alt-und Neu-Indische Studien 45, 1.
John E. Cort, 1987. “Medieval Jaina Goddess Traditions,” Numen 34, 235-55.
1990. “Models of and for the Study of the Jains," Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 2:1, 42-71.
1992. "Svetāmbara Mürtipūjak Jain Scripture in a Performative Context," Jeffrey R. Timm (ed.), Texts in Context : Traditional Hermeneutics in South Asia, 171-94. Albany: State University of New York Press.
1995. “Genres of Jain History,” Journal of Indian Philosophy 23, 469506.
Forthcoming-a. "Bhakti in the Early Jain Tradition : Understanding Devotional Religion in South Asia," History of Religions.
Forthcoming-b. Liberation and Wellbeing in Jainism : Ritual, Ideology, and Religious Values. New York: Oxford University Press.
M. A. Dhaky, 1995. "Umāsvāti in Epigraphical and Literary Tradition," L. K. Śrīnivasan and S. Nāgāraju (eds.), Śrī Nāgābhinandanam : Dr. M. S. Nāgāraja Rao Festschrift, 505-22. Bangalore : Dr. M. S. Nagaraja Rao Felicitation Committee.
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