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________________ 264 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY Pp. 214-215. Persecution of the Jains at the hands of the king variously called Kuna, Sundara or Nedumaran Pandya. P. 369. Akbar taught by Jains. P. 388. Jahangir's severe orders against the Jains of Gujarat. 293 RAO, T. RAJAGOPALA. Salivahana: Who is he? (The South Indian Research. Vepery, Madras, 1919, i, pp. 225-247). Jina Prabha Suri who lived in the 15th century recorded in his Kalpapradipa that Satavahana became a Jain and built Jain Chaityas or temples. Fifty of his viras (or sirdars) erected Jain temples after their respective names-Evidences to show that Salivahana is Sätavāhana.. 294 CHANDA RAMAPRASAD. Date of Khar.wela. (IA, xlviii, 1919, pp. 214-216). Accession of Kharavela may be put down to about 79 B.C. and that of Satakarni II a few years earlier. 295 BHANDARKAR, R. G. A Peep into the Early History of India. (322 B.C.-circa 500 A.C.). Bombay, 1920. P. 56. The Jains: Two inscriptions recording installation of images in 424 A.D. and 459 A.D. at Udayagiri and Kahaum respec tively-Another inscription of Kumargupta dated 431 A.D. records setting up of an image at Mathura-Facts proving that at the time there were not many adherents of the religion. 296 SMITH, V. A. Asoka. Third Edition. Oxford, 1920. P. 34. Jain attitude akin to Buddhist. P. 58. Regard for sanctity of animal life practised very strictly by the Jains.
SR No.011050
Book TitleJain Bibliography
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChhotelal Jain
PublisherBharti Jain Parisad
Publication Year1945
Total Pages397
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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