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________________ BOOKS OF GENERAL REFERENCE 15 WATSON, C. C. Ajmere-Merwara. Ajmer, 1904. (RDG Vol. VII, IA. text). Pp. 35-36. The Jains and their tenets. Their temples. In the Nasiyan Jain temple at Ajmere there is an allegorical representation showing the progress of the tīrthańkaras through life to nirvāņa. 43 Hoshiarpur District. Pt. A. Lahore, 1904. (PDG, Vol. XIII. A). Pp. 56-57. The Bhabras are by religion a Jain community. As a caste they have two groups (Osvāl and Khandarvals) each comprising various gots. 44 RUSSELL, R. V. Wardha District. (CPDG, Vol. A, Descriptive). Allahabad, 1906. P. 54. The district has a sprinkling of Saitvals, who are Jains by religion and are apparently Măräthä Banias or Vanis who have been converted to Jainism and therefore form a separate sub-caste. Their chief Guru lives in Poona. 45 Jhelam Dis!rici. Lahore, 1907. (PDG, Vol. XXVII A). P. 46. Dr. Stem's identifications of Singhpura with the Kitas locality and the Jain temple with Mürti. P. 114-117. Jain sects : Mandirpanthis, svetāmbaras, Digambaras, Dhundiapanthis. 46 CORBETT, G. L. and R. V. Russel. Hoshangabad District. Vol. A. Descriptive. Calcutta, 1908. (CPDG).
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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