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... but in Jain religious history Kalinga figures as one of the influential Jain centres and the Khāravela inscription lends colour to this claim . Similar claims were made by the Buddhists , and , if the Ceylon Buddhist history is to ...
... but in Jain religious history Kalinga figures as one of the influential Jain centres and the Khāravela inscription lends colour to this claim . Similar claims were made by the Buddhists , and , if the Ceylon Buddhist history is to ...
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That the prameyasutra at one time was different from what it is now , is apparent from the statement of Haribhadra Suri , a Jain writer , who in his Saddar : bana Samuccaya describes the prameyasutra in the following terms :Prameyam ...
That the prameyasutra at one time was different from what it is now , is apparent from the statement of Haribhadra Suri , a Jain writer , who in his Saddar : bana Samuccaya describes the prameyasutra in the following terms :Prameyam ...
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A good example of his methods is shown in the present Journal , in the endeavours which he made , though without much success , to obtain a criterion by which Buddhist and Jain images could be distinguished from one another .
A good example of his methods is shown in the present Journal , in the endeavours which he made , though without much success , to obtain a criterion by which Buddhist and Jain images could be distinguished from one another .
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Among these images are several of Bhouddhs or Jains , I will not take upon myself to say which , although the former is most probable , because the chief temple near the place contains an image called Bouddh Sen.
Among these images are several of Bhouddhs or Jains , I will not take upon myself to say which , although the former is most probable , because the chief temple near the place contains an image called Bouddh Sen.
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By them is the image of a cow giving suck to a calf , I believe an emblem of the Jain worship . It is called Dhenukaruna . From this plain I went west between Mondain and a VOL . VIII , PT . III & IV . ] 218 PATNA AND GAYA DISTRIOTg .
By them is the image of a cow giving suck to a calf , I believe an emblem of the Jain worship . It is called Dhenukaruna . From this plain I went west between Mondain and a VOL . VIII , PT . III & IV . ] 218 PATNA AND GAYA DISTRIOTg .
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