Book Title: Jain Bibliography
Author(s): Chhotelal Jain
Publisher: Bharti Jain Parisad

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________________ HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY & BIOGRAPHY 251 249 · TABARD, A. M. Talkad, the buried city. (QJMS, ii, 1911, pp. 131-140). P. 188. The religion of alınost all the rulers of Talkad, a city buried under the sands of the Cavary. Mysore Prov., was Jainism. 250 Law, N. N. The Law of Contract in Chandragupta's time. (MR, May, August and December, 1912.). Pp.517 (Vol. XI) ; 12.4-128, 586-588. (Vol. XII). Sale and Preemption-Loans, 251 BELL, W. The Oxford India Reader. Oxford, 1912. Pp. 62, 63. Jainism- The religion. P. 97. Jain images and sculptures. P. 112. Jain temples in Kanara. 252 SVAMIN, A. GOVINDACHARYA. Brahmana Immigration into Southern India. (IA, xli, 1912, pp. 227-232). Jainism to make the first southward march bringing down more "Aryan's of the north into the Carnatic and Tamil lands. The traditions of twelve year's famine in Hindusthan in the grd century B.C. is attested by the Jain inscriptions at Śravaņa Beļgo!a. 253 Pathak, K. B. Nripatunga and the authorship of the Kavirājamõrga. (JBBRAS, xxii, 1913, pp. 81-115). In this paper there are several quotations from Jain authors. 254 LAL, HIRA. Muktagiri. (IA, xlii, 1913, pp. 220-221). Muktagiri or 'salvation hill' is what is called Siddha-kşetra of the Jains referred to as Medhigiri in the Jain book Nirvana Bhakti. Jain Temple in Ellichpura,

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