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"History of Jainism has been presented here in three parts. The first part
tries to prove through the archaeological and literary sources the
historicity of Tirthamkara, Parsvanatha and Mahavira, explaining their life
and education besides religious, political, social, artistic and literary
conditions of their times.
The second part surveys the history of the Jaina dharma, its expansion and
significance. The effects of Jaina dharma increased when Mauryas were
ruling Magadha and Kharawelas rule Orissa. No doubt, the period from the
9th to 12th centuries Ce was a golden time in the history of Jainism and
even traders, labourers and craftsmen were highly influenced by it during
Kusana period. Seen geographically, Cauhana, Paramara and Calukya were
acting as watchmen for Jainism in the north and in the south it was being
nourished by Calukya, Rastrakuta and Ganga (Kingdoms). Many Jaina temples
were constructed, monuments erected in honour of their deities. This part
illustrates the many ways in which Jainism was served by the Jaina monks,
saints, scholars and the politicians and answers questions such as: What
kind of religious and social unions were made after the division and what
were their traditional characteristics? How were the different leagues and
monastries of Jaina sages made? What was the lineage of various castes and
how they originated?
The third part, associated with the middle ages of Jainism, describes that
even though there was Muslim rule, still many organizations were sponsored
with the influence of Jainism. Truthfully, there was a decline in Jainism
during the middle ages but it remained protected. Many Pilgrimages and
historical places were established with the great influence of Jainism. Dr.
A. H. Nizami has written here about the Muslim reign, conditions of Jainism
and also about the admirable Jainas. Dr. Surendra Gopal has described the
social and financial conditions prevailing at this period. Dr. Shyam Sunder
Nigam has penned on the middle ages of India and Dr. Prakash Chandra Jain
has written about the Jaina religion in the Middle Ages in Malwa region.
This monumental work will be a treat for the minds and eyes of people
curious about Jainism."
[from Blurb]
Contents
Special Note
Preface
Mapes
Vol. 1
Jainism Before and in the Age of Mahavira
1. Jainism Before Lord Mahavira
2. Sources
3. Life of Lord Mahavira
4. Teachings of Mahavira
5. Age of Mahavira
Index
Vol. 2
Historical Survey and Spread of Jainism
6. Historical Significance of Jainism
7. Sravakas, Monks and Statesmen
8. Contributions to Indian Culture
9. Religious Divisions
10. Social Divisions
11. Decline and Survival of Jainism
Index
Vol. 3
Medieval Jainism
12. Medieval Jainism
13. Ancient Jain Tirthas and Historical Places
14. Bhattaraka Sampradaya
15. Economic Life of Jains in Medieval Times
16. Social Life of the Jaina
17. Jainism in Medieval India (CE 1300-1800)
18. Political History of Medieval Malwa
Bibliography
Index
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