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________________ 1056 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY Characteristics of two sects of the Jains. Jainism, also lays stress on doctrine of transmigration. Jains although dissenting from the Veda regard themselves as Hindus. Pp. 515-518 (Appendix No. 5). The Jain doctrine. 985 J. ALWIS--The six Tirtaka (Indian Antiquary, vol. VIII, Pp. 311-314).Bombay, 1879. Account, after different Buddhistic works, on the six Tirthakas, who bear the following names : 1. Kaśyapa, surnamed Purna. 2. Makkhaligosāla. 3. Nigaạtha Nātaputta. 4. Ajita Kesakambala. 5. Sanjayabellance. 6. Kakudha Kätyāyana. 986 Max DUNCKER- The History of Antiquity, (From the German by Evelyn Abbott), vol. 4, London, 1880. Book VI. Chapter III. The Kingdom of Magadha and the settlement in the south. Chapter VI; Chandragupta and Magadha. 987 Shoshee Chunder DutT--India, Past and Present. London, 1880. P. 144. Jainism superior to the general religion of the country. The Jains also repudiate the Vedas. Like the Vaisnavas and unlike the Buddhists, they adhere to caste. They explain Nirvana more fully by distinctly assigning to the liberated souls a spiritual life for ever and ever. Of the saints worshipped by them Ādinatha, Pārsvanātha and Mabāvīra are the most important. 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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