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________________ 1274 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY Pp. 464-5. Jain images in Bengal--those of Tirthankaras, their attendants, Yakshas and Yakshinis most important images found at Dinajpur, Midnapore, Bankura. Collections in VSP and Rajshahi Meseums. P. 490. Plan of the earlier Jain Vihara. P. 507. A four-faced (chaturmukha) Jaina temple existed at Paharpur. Some temples at Pagan in Burma are an adaptation of the chaturmukha shrines of the Jainas. P. 533. A characteristic of the art of Bengal in the Pala-Sena period-Buddhist Jains or Brahmanical dieties have well established iconographic types which are never transformed, except in minor details. 1351 George DUNBAR--History of India, Vol. I. London, 1943. P. 24. A note on the Tirthankara Mahāvira and Jaina doctrine taught by Pārsvanāth and Mahāvira. P. 25. Karma doctrine, Mahāvira's life; Jaina literature. Later Jain history. P. 26. Arts and sciences of the Jainas. Superficial points of resemblance between Buddhism and Jainism. 1352 of India, Narendra Krishna SINHA and Anil Chandra BANERJI-History Calcutta, 1944, Pp. 71-6. Career of Mahävira-Doctrine and early history of Jainismsacred and non-canonical literature of the Jains. 1353 A. C. BANERJEE--Rajput studies-Calcutta, 1944. P. 54. Tirthakalpa-a Jain manuscript of Jinaprabha, mention of conflict between Samarsingha and Sultan of Delhi referred to in the above ms. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.016036
Book TitleJaina Bibliography Part 2
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA N Upadhye
PublisherVeer Seva Mandir Trust
Publication Year1982
Total Pages900
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size15 MB
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