SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 279
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY & BIOGRAPHY 265 P. 38. Kumărapăla's conversion to Jainism offers the best possible commentary on the history of Asoka. P. 41. Kankali Tilā, Mathura, a Buddhist as well as a sain site. P. 61. Buddhism and Jainism both originally mere sects of Hinduism. Asoka's honour in various ways to Jains and Brahmanical Hindus as well as to Buddhists. P. 62. Asoka's expenditure in hewing out of hard gneiss spacious cave-dwellings for the Ajivika naked ascetics-His liberal benefactions on the Jains and Brāhmaṇas. P. 70. The Tain literary tradition of Western India about grandson of Asoka, named Samprati, who is represented as an eminent patron of Jainism, in fact a Jain Asoka. PP. 72-74. Chronology of the Maurva period. P. 210. Emplovment of Asoka's censors among the Bhāhmaṇas and Jains. 297 MAJUMDAR, AKSHOY KUMAR. The Hindu History, B.C. 3,000 to 12,000 A.D. Second Edition. Dacca, 1920. Book II, Chapter IIA: India in Vedic Age till 2500 B.C.. Rise of Jainism-Jainism has been sometimes called Syād-bāda -Jainism is still a living religion-Jains accept the caste system-Th agree with the Buddhists in denying the existence or at least the activity and providence of God. 298 MAJUMDAR, RAMES CHANDRA. The Kushan Chronology. Pt.n. (JDL, i, 1920, pp. 65-112). P. 104. The business habit of the Jain merchants is not peculiar to the Kusan period alone-Godāsa's Mathura Inscription belongs to the Jain religion. 299 SASTRI, HARAPRASAD. Two Eternal Cities in the Province of Bihar and Orissa. (JBORS, vi 1920, pp. 23-39). 34
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
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy