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________________ Development & Impact of Jainism in India & Abroad 11. T. Watters, On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India, pt. 1, p. 350 ff; Beal, Buddhist Records of the Western World, pt. II, pp. 125 ff. 12. The Jain population in this area is also very high. According to a latest survey in the area of Manbhum, there are about 10496 people, who follow the Jain culture (Saraka Sopana August 2000, p. 24) 13. A. S. A. I. R., Vol. VIII, p. 1878. 14. In several of these areas, the serpent god called Manasa is worshipped between July October period. This may be having some connections with Dharmendra that adorned Parsva's head in the shape of Nagaraja (B. K. Tiwary, History of Jainism in Bihar, pp. 175-76) 15. D. C. Sarkar, Select Inscription, p. 217, J. B. O. R. S., Vol. III, 1917, pp. 425, Vol. IV, 1918, pp. 364 ff. 16. The Kalinga Jina is the statue of Tirthankara Adinatha. હારી QQ કુલની માળા speces મુ. CICLE zios પા સરોવર વિમાન 66 સિંહ લક્ષ્મી U ક્રૂગાળા વિનાનો અગ્નિ રતની તો
SR No.032402
Book TitleDevelopment And Impact Of Jainism In India And Abroad
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorGunvant Barvalia
PublisherArham Spiritual Center
Publication Year2013
Total Pages230
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size24 MB
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