Nam of Author   Name of the book   Name of the Topic
`Komal', Tara Singh   Mahavira and His Teachings   Lord Mahavira (Poem)
Aggarwal, Gopinath   Vegetarian or Non Begetarian Choose Yourself   Bibliography
        How to Get Rid of Flesh Food?
        Meat-Eating cause of Moral and Spiritual Degradation
        Reply to Arguments of Non-Vegetarians
        The Auto-Biography" of a Goat"
        The importance of a Good Vocation
        Why kill Animals for Fashion and Beauty Aids?
        All Great Persons Condemened Flesh-Food
        Flesh-Food-Inducer of Diseases
        Nature made Human Body like Vegetarian Animals
        No Eggs are Vegetarian""
        Utility of Animal World for Human Welfare
        Various Religions Ban Flesh-Foods
        Vegetarian Diet:  More Nutritious and Beneficial
        Vegetarian Food-Cheap and Best
        Vegetarian Vs.  Non-Begetarianism
        What should be a man's food?
        Why this Book?
Agrawala, R.  C.   Jaina Art and Architecture Vol III   Museums in Rajasthan - Art Objects in Museums
Alsdorf, L.   Mahavira and His Teachings   Jaina Exegetical Literature and the History of the Jaina Canon
Amar, Gopilal   Jaina Art and Architecture Vol III   Architecture
Amrita Chadrasuri, Shrimat   Purushartha Siddhyupaya   Alphabetical Index of Sanskrit Slokas
        Errata
        Expostion of Purushartha Siddhupaya
        General Index
        Introduction
        Renunciatiion
        Right Belief
        Right Conduct
        Right Knowledge
        Synopsis
Anand, Mulk Raj   Homage to Sravana Belgola   The Lapsing of the Jina as the source of the living force of the images in Jain Art
Arundhati, P.   Brahmanism Jainism and Buddhism in Andhra Desa   Brahmanism
        Brahmanism Jainism and Buddhism in Andhra Desa - Chapterisation
        Brahmanism Jainism and Buddhism in Andhra Desa - Introduction
        Brahmanism Jainism and Buddhism in Andhra Desa - Political Background
        Brahmanism Jainism and Buddhism in Andhra Desa - Scope of Book
        Brahmanism Jainism and Buddhism in Andhra Desa - Sources
        Buddhism
        Dharma
        Introduction to Buddhism
        Minor Cults
        Monachism, Teachers, Canon and Philosophy
        Mythology and Institutions
        Popular Religious Rites, Festivals, and other beliefs
        Religious Life of Buddhist House-holder
        Religious Thoughts
        Sadharna Dharma
        Saivism
        Saktism
        Schools of Buddhism
        Smarta Dharma
        Srauta Dharma
        Tantrism
        Vaisnavism
Ayyangar, M.  S.  Ramaswami   Studies in South Indian Jainism Part I   Early History of the Jain Sect
        Jains and Tamil Literature
        Misconception about Sangam Chronology
        Modern Period
        Table of Ganga Kings
        The Jain in the Tamil Land
        The Jain Migration to the South
        The Jains in the Deccan
        The Period of Saiva Nayanara and Vaishnava Alvars
        The Sangam Age
Bajpai, Krishna Deva   Jaina Art and Architecture Vol II   Central India - Monuments and Sculpture A.D.  1000 to 1300
Banerjee, P.   Jaina Art and Architecture Vol I   East India - Monuments and Sculpture 600 A.D.  to 1000
Banerji, Adris   Mahavira and His Teachings   The Age of Mahavira
Basham, A.  L.   Mahavira and His Teachings   Mahavira , The Great Propounder of Jainism
Bender, Ernest   Mahavira and His Teachings   Towards a Lexicon of Old Gujarati
Betai, Jaya R.   Sambodhi   Buddhism vs.  Manusmrti
Betai, R.  S.   Sambodhi   Kavyabandha or Vakyavinyasa
Bhadrabahuvijay   Guidelines of Jainism   Ajiv
        Akshay Tritya
        Alcoholic drinks should be renounced
        Anuvrat
        Ashadh Chaturdasi
        Ashravtatva
        Atthai Mahotsav
        Ayambilshala
        Bandh-tatva
        Before Assuming Dharma
        Bhagwan Mahavir
        Bhai Beej
        Bhavanas
        Conferring a status or a title
        Dhawajarohan
        Dhyan
        Diwali
        Even the egg is dangetous
        Figures relating to the item of food containing protein
        Gochari ( obtaining food )
        Gunavrat
        It is necessary to filter water
        Jain Literature
        Jap and Dhyan ( Meditation )
        Jnan
        Jnan Panchami
        Karma
        Kartik Poornima
        Kashay Passions
        Leshya
        Malaropan
        Maun Ekadashi
        Moksha-tatva
        Navapad Oli
        Navpad
        Naya
        Nirjara-tatva
        Paptatva
        Paryushan Mahaparva
        Paush Dashami
        Penance and the code of conduct
        Praman
        Prarthana ( Prayer )
        Prathist a Mahotsav
        Punarjanma (re-birth)
        Punyatatva
        Rathyatra
        Sadharmik Vatsalya
        Samiti and gupti
        Samjana (Gonads)
        Samvar-tatva
        Samyaktva
        Sangh Yatra
        Shantisnatra
        Shikshavrat
        Siddha-chakra Mahapoojan
        Some Influential Jain Personalities
        Some minor and major austerities for daily practice
        Some special and important Austerities
        Some special rules of Conduct
        Some Suggestions
        Sri Tatvarthasutra
        Syadvad
        The Anjan Shalaka
        The Arrangement of Ara, the phases of time
        The Atharah Abhishek
        The Birthday of Mahavir
        The Deshviriti Dharma ( Grihastha Dharma )
        The eighteen sources of Sin ( Papasthanak )
        The Exposition of the Philosophy
        The External Austerities
        The Five Great Vows
        The Five samvay (reason )
        The four Astakays
        The Fourteen Pledges
        The Internal Austerities
        The Jain Celebrations
        The Jain Choultries
        The Jain Dharma
        The Jain Festivals
        The Jain Libraries
        The Jain Panjarapol
        The Jain Philosophy
        The Jain Pilgrimage Centres
        The Jain Schools
        The Jain Temples
        The Jain UPashray
        The Jaina Dharma prohibits the following kinds of food containing protein
        The Jivatma - the kinds of Jivas
        The mode of their life
        The Navkar Mantra
        The Nine Doctrines
        The Organisation of the Jain Society
        The Path of Achievement
        The process of spiritual elevation ,The fourteen gunasthanas
        The Sects among Jains
        The six essential duties for everyday
        The six Praryaptis/ 10 Panas / 568 kinds of Jivas
        The Snatra Mahotsav
        The system of the seven institutions of the Jains
        The systim of the seven institutions of the Jains
        The title of Acharya
        The title of Panyas and Gani
        The title of Upadhyay
        The titles of Sadhvis
        The Twelve Austerities ( Vratas for Shrawakas )
        Three gems of Jaina Conduct
        Time ( Calculation of time )
        Tirtha and Tirthankar
        Tripadi
        Udhayapan
        Upadhan
        Virtues
        Virtues
        Vishwa Vyavastha
        We should not take food at night.  Why?
        What is Jain Dharma or Jainism
        Who is a Jain ?
        Who is a Jin ?
        Why is fasting essetial?
        Why should not people eat meat
        Why should water be boiled?
        Why should we not certain types of food
        Why should we not eat green and raw vegetables on special days
Bhaianrin, Harivallabh   Sambodhi   Sankhit trangbai kaha
Bharadwaj, V.  K.   Studies in Jainism   The Jaina Concept of Logic
Bhargav, Dayanand Dr.   Jain Tarka Bhasha   On the organ of knowledge
        On the Partial Point of View
        On the Symbol
Bhat, G.  K.   Sambodhi   Bhasa's Treatment of Krsna Legend
Bhatt, S.  R.  Dr   Perspectives in Jaina Philosophy and Culture   The Concept of Paryay - A Singular Contribution of Jainism to World Philosophy
Bhattacharya, Asok K.  Dr.   Jaina Art and Architecture Vol II   West India - Monuments and Sculpture A.D.  1000 to 1300
Bhattacharya, Hari Satya Dr   Jain Moral Doctrine   Basic Principles of Religion and Morality
        Cardinal Virtues
        Operative factors in Immorality
        Opposition to Immorality
        Stages Inthe Moral Progress
        The Indispensable Associates of Caritra
        The Jaina Charitra as the basis of an Universal religion and Morality
Bhattacharya, Narendra Nath   Jain Philosophy Historial Outline   A Comparative Study
        A Review of the Jain Metaphysics
        A Subjectwise Comparative Study of the System
        Ajita Kesakambalin
        Archaeological Sources:  Architecture and Sculpture
        Archaeological Sources:  Epigraphs
        Classification of Karma and the Gunasthanas
        Contemporary Philosophical Schools
        Ecclesiastical History
        Introduction
        Jain Atheism
        Jain Cosmography
        Jain Logic
        Jain Philosophy in Historical Outline
        Jainism and Ajivikism
        Jainism and Buddhism
        Jainism and Indian Philosophical Tradition
        Jainism and Materialism
        Jainism and Mimamsa
        Jainism and Nyaya - Vaisesika
        Jainism and Samkhya
        Jainism and Vedanta
        Jainism and Vedic Tradition
        Jainism and Yoga
        Literary Sources
        Makkhali Gosala
        Material Basis of the Great Intellectual Movement
        Pakudha Kaccayana
        Parsva and Mahavira
        Psychological Ingredients
        Purana Kassapa
        Researches on Jainism
        Sanjaya Belattiputta
        Scientific Enquiries:  Astronomy
        Scientific Enquiries:  Atomism
        Scientific Enquiries:  Biology, Physiology
        Scientific Enquiries:  Classification of Jiva
        Scientific Enquiries:  Cosmology
        Scientific Enquiries:  Diseases and Medicines
        Social Experiences of Mahavira
        The Conflicts in the History of Indian Thought
        The Historical Background
        The Incipient Stage
        The Jains as they are
        The Nine - Absolutist Standpoint
        The Nine Fundamentals and the Doctrine of Karma
        The Prehistory of Jainism
        The Social Basis of Jain Ethics
        The Sophisticated Stage
        The Unfounded Speculations and their Ethical Consirations
        Theory of Knowledge
Bhayani, H.  C.   Aspects of Jaina Art and Architecture   On the meaning of the Terms Balanaka and Caitya
Bhayani, H.  C.   Sambodhi   Vardhamana - Suri's Apabhramsa Metres
Bhogilal, Mahesh   Prasamarati - Prakarana, of Vacaka Srimad Umasvati's   Dhyana ,(Holy Meditation)
        Going to the abode of the liberated
        Happiness of Peace and tranquality
        Holy Invocation and Introduction
        Karma
        Nine Concepts of Reality / substances
        Politeness and Humility
        Pride
        Religion
        Religious stories
        Scenes and Sense Objects
        The Activity of Equalizing the Karmas
        The Final path of Destruction of Karmas
        The Fruit of Ascetic Life
        The fruit of Householder's Life
        The Great passions
        The Humble request to Goodmen
        The Last Holy Invocation
        The parts of right Conduct
        The Right Conduct
        The Rock like stage
        The Stoppage of the Activities of Mind , Speech and Body
        The way to remove the Defects
        Thoughts and Feelings
        Tools that lead to Moksa
        Victory over the senses
        What is and what is not consumable
Bhuvanbhanusuri, Vijay Acharya   Ganadharavada   Prag-abhav" is not absolutely an absent state"
        A refutation for the theory that effefts are created accidently""
        Achalabhrata, The ninth ganadhara
        Akampit , the seventh ganadhara
        All reals have three phases:  just as gold, creation - destruction
        Anekantvada in creation
        Are the five basic elements real
        Are there bondage and deliverance
        Are there really celetial beings
        Argument for `Soul differet from body'
        Argument for `The body is the soul'
        Arguments of similar and dissimilar births
        Arthapati, - Evidence unable to prove the soul
        Awareness possible
        Bauddha-darshana
        Be afraid of invisible Karmas
        Bhagvan Mahavirdeo's austerities and realisation
        Birth is a modication of the soul
        Birth is not natural:  four meanings of nature
        Body a mansion, a machine
        Body a subject of affection:  Who keeps affection
        Body-soul like cart-horse
        Buddhas theory of momentariness is disproved
        Causative aggregation is logical
        Child's first sucking due to past impression
        Child's quality differ from parents
        Concepts of two relatives gradually or not
        Concepts of two relatives gradually or not
        Consciousness not created by mother's consciousness
        Creation is not possible
        Difference of nature etc.  in twin children
        Do good fortunes and misfortunes exist
        Does Hell exist
        Does the Jiva take the same form in the next birth
        Don't despair salvation possible
        Dravya-yog :  Bhavayog
        Eight proofs of heaven
        Eleven Brahmin Scholars and their 11 doubts
        Everything is relative
        Evidence (Pramana) of `Upamana'
        Evidence of Inference, (Anumana ) for soul
        Examples of negation of samyoga etc.  (contacts)
        Experiencer of Mental Jow-sorrows is soul
        Felicity - bliss , the quality of the soul
        Five alternatives regarding `punya' and `papa'
        Five arguments for all being void
        Five Bhutta-Jivas and Vanaspatikaya-Jiva proved by Syptoms
        For the fruit of deeds , intention not necessary
        For the soul six evidences of perception i.e.(Pratyaksa)
        Four kinds of objects - swatah siddha""
        Four proofs for existence of hell
        From same sources why effects differ
        Happiness in Samsar invites sorrows in next birth
        Happiness mixed with anxiety is really sorrow
        Happiness of two kinds:  inherent and creative
        His doubt:  Is the body itself the soul or both are different
        His submissive attitude before Bhagvan
        How can attachment and hatred be utterly destroyed
        How can Karmas effect the soul
        How can knowledge comprehend all the objects of cosmos
        How creation at particular time-place-nature
        How infinite bliss in Moksa
        How infinite Siddha - souls can coexist in Moksa
        How Karman bulks stick to the soul
        How non-violence possible in world pervaded by Jivas
        How pot is constant
        How soul is different from senses
        How soul, when all karmas perish , goes upward
        How to frustrate Karmas
        If `all unreal' why not walking with closed eyes
        If `all unreal' why short is not long
        In all unreal" particular answer improbable"
        In `all unreal' how dealings are fixed?  and particular
        In `all unreal' there cannot be `others' , nor mutual comparison
        In Omniscience the perfect of infinite objects
        Indrabhuti's self Introspection
        Inferences to prove Karma
        Inferences to prove soul
        Interpretation of the vedic word `vaa-vasantam'
        Is each of the causes potential
        Is heaven logical
        Is Illusion real
        Is propounder of all real" real or unreal"
        Is reality different from real or not
        Is the body itself the soul
        Is there next life
        Is there salvation
        Jiva (soul ) a pure word
        Joy is formless, body has a form , both created by karmas
        Karmas a link between past deeds and present fruits
        Karmas have forms
        Karmas not visible
        Karmas, like intellect, being invisible cannot be denied
        Knowledge etc.  is Preceded by knoledge etc.
        Logic for `good and evil' mixed bhavayog notexisting
        Lord discloses his doubts
        Mandits, The sixth ganadhara
        Mauryaputra, The seventh ganadhara
        Meanings of I""
        Metarya, The tenth ganadhara
        Moksa existent from the times immemorial
        Necessary direction on punya and papa
        Nihilist's words real or unreal
        No difference between front and back
        No proofs for the existence of soul
        Nyaya-Vaisheshik Philosophies
        Obstacles in the theories of soul's omnipresence
        Only `Pratyaksha' evidence is not enough
        Only Karma is not the seed of rebirth
        Other Inferences on soul
        Prabhas, the eleventh ganadhara
        Pramana of Agama
        Pramana of Aitihya
        Pramana of Arthapati
        Pramana of Sambhava
        Pride of Indrabhuti and his approach to conquer Shri Mahavir Bhagwan
        Proofs for existence of `Aloka' sky, `Dharmastikaya', `Adharmastikaya'
        Proofs for Rebirth
        Proofs of salvation
        Proofs supporting punya and papa as separate entities
        Punyanubandhi Punya etc.
        Questions on causelessness
        Reasons disproving salvation
        Reasons for coming and not coming of Deity here
        Reasons why knowledge a quality of the soul
        Rebirth :  four reasons
        Refutation of `all void' theory
        Refutation of only Punya or only papa , combined punya and papa does not exist
        Regarding cause self - modification and non-self
        Reincarnation of soul
        Relationship between substance and its existence
        Relativity :  real or unreal
        Review of five arguments favouring all void""
        Sambhava- Aitihya - Agam can't prove Soul
        Samkraman (the intermingling ) in Karmas
        Sankhya -Yoga Philosophy
        Sensual delight a sheer remedy of sensual thirst
        Sensual pleasure is virtually sorrow
        Shocked and surprised to see Mahavirdeo's glory
        So regarding cognition two forms
        Soul is both transient and constant
        Soul the most beloved
        Soul the Prompter and pereventer of body - speech - mind
        Soul:  a proprietor of body-mansion
        Soul:  Dispute settlers of senses
        Soul:  The governor - controller of senses
        Sudharma, The fifth ganadhara
        The aim of saying , 'Purusha , soul is whole and sole'
        The Anekant Theory of the quality-separate ane non-separate from the supporting substance
        The belief of Creator-God is faulty
        The Doubt regarding Karma (Destiny)
        The enjoyer of the body is the soul
        The existence of knowledge in salvation
        The Existence of the Soul
        The First Ganadhara Indrabhuti
        The four meanings of Nature
        The fruits of benevolence and violence
        The proof for the soul on the basis of `Da' `Da' `Da'
        The refuting view:  Bondage and deliverance do exist
        The Second Ganadhara Agnibhuti
        The series of Karmas can come to an end
        Theories of various Philosophies
        Theory of Relativity conquers
        Things self caused impossible
        Three causes that create Karmas
        Three entities, sweet, bitter and tasteless
        Three reasons for Karmas logically improbable
        Three sorts of Inference-evidences
        Three sorts of statements :  Vidhivad"  "Arthavad"  "Anuvad"."
        True meaning of Vijnan-ghan""
        Two eyes are not relatively created
        Two forms of the objects - `dependent and independent'
        Two Inferences 1.  by cause 2.  by effect
        Two kinds of Dharmas:  natural and created
        Two kinds of variations :  removable and irremovable
        Two modifications of the soul :  Samsar and Moksa
        Two sorts of Vyapti (co-existential relationship etc.)
        Utterance and acceptance are real or unreal
        Various reasons of things though in front being invisible
        Vayubhuti, the third Ganadhara
        Vedanta-Darshana (Philosophy)
        Violence - Nonviolence internal and external attitude
        Visibility is impossible
        Vyakta, The fourth ganadhara
        What connection between Karmas and the soul
        What is Bhavyatva
        Which is doubted or negated is real
        Which is the first karma or soul
        Wht doubt about destiny
        Why believe karma as cause of pleasure
        Why Bhavyatva perishing while salvation happens
        Why Bhavyatva perishing while salvation happens
        Why difference between Knower and Known
        Why does not samsar become empty of bhavya souls
        Why happiness does not lie in sensual objects
        Why Jiva is not destroyed in long future
        Why Jivas not attaining moksa are not styled as `abhavyas'
        Why Karmas of the formless soul have form
        Why moksa liked , if there are no means of bliss
        Why not Consciousness in a dead body
        Why punya and papa not formless
        Why salvation in long future not perishing ?
        Why sky-flower invisible
        Why words of omniscient totally trust-worthy
Biltiwala, Gyan Chand   Perspectives in Jaina Philosophy and Culture   Svaraj In Ideas in Jainism
Bloomfield, Maurice   The Life and Stories of the Jaina Savior Parcvanath   Adveture of Princes Amarasena and Varasena
        Allegory of four friends on the treasure Island of human existence
        Brahaman and dish of grits
        Digest of Bhavadevasuri Parcvanatha Caritra
        Early Life of Parsvanath
        Episode , illustrating the suprioity of soul purification over meritorious deeds
        Episode of Brahman Dutta who was afflicted with leprosy
        Fable of the Swan and the Crow
        Frame Story :  King Kiranavega
        Frame story :  The Brothers Kamatha and Marubhuti
        How Dhanamitra acquired respect for knowledge
        Invocation of Arhats and Divinities
        King Vajranabha and his infidel cousin Kubera
        Kiranavega's conversion and death
        Life of Parsvanath , marriage and later life
        Life of Parsvanath , Sermon on four fold dharma
        Life of Parsvanath, His Nirvana
        Marriage and later Life of Parsvanath
        Parable of six men who started to destroy a hostile village
        Parable of the golden peacock feather
        Parable of the hunter who was moved to compassion
        Parable of the illusory deluge
        Parable of the impatient beggar who went to hell
        Parable of the monkey pair who became human
        Parable of the selfish religious and the unselfish Pulindra
        Parable showing how Rohini managed pancaka of Rice
        Sarga the First
        Simile of the three skulls , illustrating discretion
        Story of Bandhudatta
        Story of CAkarvartin Sanatkumara
        Story of CAkarvartin Sanatkumara
        Story of four pupils who even sinning obtained perfection
        Story of King Hariscandra's courageous endurance
        Story of King Naladharma and the deer
        Story of King Vasu who violated the truth
        Story of King Vikrama as parrot
        Story of Lalitanga and His servant Sajjana
        Story of Madanrekha and her son Nami
        Story of mother and son punished for cursing one another by implication
        Story of pardoned thief Vasants
        Story of Prabhakara and his king , wife , and friend
        Story of Prince Bhima and his friend Matisgara
        Story of Srigupta , gambler , thief and murderer
        Story of Sumati , the evil minded , whose vices were corrected by discerment
        Story of th e four merchants' sons , and of Sundara
        Story of the Caravaka Gandhara who rejected magic art
        Story of the Chaste royal pair Sundara and Madanavallabha
        Story of the Emperor Suvarnabahu (with Sakuntala motifs ) , and his death
        Story of the girl who died because she had four wooers
        Story of the mercant Kubera and Cri , the Goddess of Fortune :  the gold man
        Story of the minister who found happiness after his wife's death
        Story of the miserly merchant Dhanasara
        Story of the misogynist Sagaradatta who was redeemed bya clever woman
        Story of the parrot that brought the fruit of immortality
        Story of the thief who destined to die like Absalom , Unavertable fate
        Story of two brothers , one stingy, the other generous
        Story of two princes Pundarika and Kandarika
        The Faithful Parrot and the son who fell in love with his own mother
        The Story of Vanaraja , the waif who became king
        Two parables
Bonta, Robert J.  del   Homage to Sravana Belgola   Temples and Monuments of Shravana Belgola
Bothra, Puspa   The Jain Theory of Perception   Emperical Perception
        Nature of Knowledge
        Non-sensual perception
        The Introduction to Jaina Logicians and their Logic
        The Jaina Theory of Perception
        The Jaina Theory of Praman
Bruhn, Klaus   Mahavira and His Teachings   Further Observations on the Iconography of the Parsvanatha
Buhler, Georg   On The Origin of the Indian Brahma Alphabet   Former Deviation of the Brahmi Lipi
        Further passages from the Jatakas
        Literary evidence for the Antiquity of Writing
        Palaeographic evidence for the antiquity of the Brahmi lipi
        The deviation of Brahma letters from the most ancient North Semitic signs
        The Origin of the Ancient Brahma Numerals
        The Origin of the Kharosthi Alphabet
        The Petroffski MS.  from Khotan
        The twelve Phala in the Bengal schools
Caillat, Colette   Atonement in the Ancient Rituals of the Jaina monks   Atonement:  Isolation
        Atonement:  Mixed
        Atonement:  Repentance
        Atonement:  Restitution
        Atonement:  The Undisturbed Abandonment of the body
        Atonements:  Demotion and Exclusion
        Atonment:  Confession
        Bibliography
        Complemetary Observance:  The Service
        Conclusion
        Dispensations.  Exceptions to the second and fourth `Great vows'
        General Priciples
        Organisation of the Monastic Life
        The Atonements
        The Atonements and Modification
        The Changes of Gana
        The Hierarchy
        The Jaina Religious :  Their Title
        The limits Of the Distinctive Character of Jinism
        The Offenses
        The Subdivisions of the Monastic Community
        The Teacher
        The Texts
        Theoretical Problems
        Transgressions and Merits .  Freedom and Resposibility
Caillat, Colette   Mahavira and His Teachings   Fasting unto Death according to Ayaranga-Sutta and to some Painnayas
Chakravarti, A.   Jaina Literature in Tamil   Appendix:  Jaina Epigraphs in Tamil
        Cultureal Background of Jainism
        Estimate of Jaina Influence
        General Editorial
        Index
        Introduction
        Jaina Literature in Tamil
        Jainas in the Tamil Country
        Jivaka Cintamani:  Its contents
        Kavya Literature
        Kural:  Its Authorship and date
        Merumandirapuranam
        Minor Didactic Works
        Miscellaneous Works
        Naladiyar
        Nilakesi:  its Analysis
        Perunkathai
        Preface (first edition)
        Prof.  A.  Chakravarti (A Biography)
        Silappadikaram:  Its Author and contents
        Sripurana
        Tamil Lexicons
        Three Sangams and Jaina Influence
        Tolkappiyam and its commentaries
        Works on Prosody and Grammar
Chakravarti, Nemichandra Siddhanta   Gommatsara Jivakanda   406 Soul - Classes of Mundane souls
         Kinds of Knowledge
        Action
        Assimilation
        Attention
        Bhoga Bhumi
        Brief Statement of 21 kinds of Numbers
        Capacity of Liberation
        Cause
        change
        Color
        conation
        conation
        Conditions of Existence
        Conditions of Existence
        Consciousness Attention Knowledge
        control
        Description
        description of Degrees
        Developableness
        Developments
        Differentia
        Differentia
        Early Jaina Sacred Literature
        Embodiments
        Extent
        Extent of Existence
        Five Parikarmas
        Fourteen Purvagatas
        Function
        Group - souled Vegetables
        Impulses
        Internal
        Jaghanya Parita Ananta
        Jaghanya Parita Asamkhyata
        Knowledge
        Modification
        Modifications & Quantity
        Name
        Name
        Nigoda
        Number
        Number
        Omniscience
        Passions
        Place
        Popular aspect of the Philosophy in the Book
        Possessions
        Possibility of Omniscience
        Prathamanuyoga
        Rationality
        Right-belief soul-quest
        Senses
        Sex Inclination
        Siddhanta Chakravarti
        Siddhanta Chakravarti
        Soul - clauses
        Soul - Quest
        Soul - Quests Condition of Existence
        Soul Classes
        Spiritual Stages
        Sutra
        Table of Names of Numeration
        The Anga-Bahya Shruta
        The author
        The author
        THe Contents OF Gommatasara
        The Five Chulikas
        The Four Anuyogas or Vedas of Jainism
        The Jaina Theory of Numbers
        The name and origin of the book
        The Nuclei
        THe Soul acts and Enjoys
        THe Soul and the Body
        The Soul is Immaterial
        The Spiritual Stages
        The Twelve Angas
        Thought Paint
        Time
        Time of Existence
        Vibratory Activities
        Vitalities
        Vitality
        11 Pratimas
        148 Subclauses of Karmas
        4 Age
        5 Knowledge - Obscuring
        5 Obstructive
        9 Conation Obscuring
        93 Body Making
        Age
        Attributes
        Body Making
        Bondage
        Bondage, Operation and existence of Karmas
        Carelessness
        Causes of Bondage
        Deluding
        Deluding
        Differences in Inflow
        Dravya
        Duration of Bondage
        Family Determining
        Family Determining
        Feeling
        Feelings
        Fruition of karma
        Inflow of Karmic Matter
        Inflow of the Eight Karmas
        Karmic Matter
        Kinds of Bondage
        Kinds ofInflow
        Knowledge and Conation Obscuring
        Liberation
        Matter
        MOdifications
        Nature of Karmic Matter
        Obstructive
        Passions
        Shedding of Karmic Matter
        Stopping of Inflow
        The 14 Stages and 148 Karmas
        The 7 Tattvas
        The Embodied Soul
        The Quantity of Bondage
        The six Substances
        Various Stages of Karmas
        Vibrations
        Vowlessness
        Vows
        Wrong Belief
Chakravartinayanar, A.   Pancastikayasara The Building of the Cosmos   A Biographical Note on the late Prof.  A.  Chakravarti
        A Philosophical Introduction
        Affection
        Analysis of Sensations
        Conation or the Consciousness of Action
        Different Kinds of Births
        Dravya, Guna and Paryaya
        General Editorial
        Index of Gathas
        Introduction
        Jaina Biology
        Jaina Logic
        Jaina Metaphysicas
        Jaina Physicas
        Jaina Psychology
        Jainism a Dynamic Realism
        Jnana or Knowledge
        Kala
        Knowledge and the Object of Knowledge (Jnana and Jneya)
        Microscopic Beings
        Nayas
        Prakrit Text along with Sanskrit Chaya, English Translation and Commentary
        Prakrit Text along with the Sanskrit Commentary of Amrtacandra
        Pranas
        Preface
        Saptabhangi
        Sensations and Sense Organs
        Sense Perceptiion
        Soul and Body
        The Age of Kundakunda or Elacarya
        The Conception of Motion
        The Historical Introduciton
        The Six Dravyas
        Works by Sri Kundakundacarya
Champakalakshmi, R.  Dr.   Jaina Art and Architecture Vol I   South India - Monuments and Sculpture 300 B.C.  to 300 A.D.
Chandra, K.  R.   Mahavira and His Teachings   Vardhamana Mahavira
Chandra, K.  R.   Proceedings of the Seminar on Prakrit Studies   `Apbhransh Kavi Vibudh Shridhar aur unka badhmanchariu' :  Rajaram Jain
        `Prakrit tatha apbhransh ka aithasik vikas :  Devendra Kumar Shastri
        `Prakrit tatha apbhransh ka aithasik vikas' :  Devendra Kumar Shastri
        `Sandhi Kavya - Udbhav and Vikas :  R.  M.  Shah
        `Sandhi Kavya - Udbhav and Vikas :  R.  M.  Shah
        `Somprabhacaryakrit Sumatinathcharit :  Kathasamagri aivam bhashasamagri :  Kanubhai Br.  Shaith
        A Comparative Study of Jhanajjhayana by Jinabhadra and Dhyanastava by Bhaskaranandi :  Suzuko Ohira
        A note on Lord Mahavira's clan :  D.  D.  Malvania
        Applicability of the Rules of Prakrit Grammar to the Formation of Marathi Words :  N.  A.  Deshpande
        Bhoja's Srgaraprakasa (Chs.  XXV - XXVIII) :  Prakrit Text Restored :  V.  M.  Kulkarni
        Contribution of Prakrit Literature to Biology of Ancient India:  J.  C.  Sikdar
        Etymological Definitions and Pali Synonyms :  M.  G.  Dhadphale
        Historico - Cultural Contribution of Jaina Acarya through Prakrit Sources :  Rases Jamindar
        Influence of Middle-Indo-Aryan in Kannada Literature :  B.  K.  Khadabadi
        Kuvalaymala in Loktatva
        On Studying the Prakrit Literature :  K.  K.  Dixit
        Paramagamasara of Sruta Muni :  Gokul Chanda Jain
        Prakrit Studies :  Some Problems and Solutions :  A.  S.  Gopani
        Prakritic Influence Revealed in the Works of Panini , Katyayana and Patanjali :  S.  D.  Laddu
        Role of Prakrit Dialect in Sanskrit Dramas :  T.  N.  Dave
        Some Obscure Passages in the Candaleha Sattaka :  S.  M.  Shaha
        Some Prakrit Forms from the Vasudevahindi not available in Pischel's Prakrit Grammar under Jain Maharastri :  K.  R.  Chandra
        Suddayaccariya , a Lost Romantic Tale in Apabhramsa :  H.  C.  Bhayani
        The Jataka Literature in Pali and its Socio - ethical Importance :  N.  H.  Satani
        The Study of Prakrit Grammar for understanding Tadbhava Words in Kannada P.  B.  Badiger
        Vratakatha in old Marathi:  V.  P.  Johrapurkar
Chandra, K.  R.   Sambodhi   The So-called Sanskrit Drama
Chandra, Moti   Jain Miniature Paintings from Western India   Carrers and Implements
        Costumes and Ornaments
        Descriptions of the Plates
        Esthetic Considerations in Western Indian Painting
        Historical Background
        Introduction
        Miniatures in the Paper Period (Circa 1400-1600 A.D.)
        Miniatures on Palm-leaf
        Nomenclature
        Painted Wooden Book-covers
        Painting on Cloth
        Pigments, Brushes, Pencils, etc.
        Preface
        Technical Process and the Treatment of the Human Figure and Landscape
Chandra, Moti Dr.   Jaina Art and Architecture Vol III   Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay - Art Objects in Museums
Chandrashekharvijayji, Muni Shri   Karma Philosophy in Jainism   Atom
        Bondage of Karma
        Causes and Bondage of Karma
        Emancipation from the Bondage of Karma
        Energy of Matter
        Modern Science & Law of Karma
        Nature of Soul Orignal and Assumed
        Oddities and Eccentricities of Karma
        Soul , World and Karma
Charukeerty, Bhattarak Swami   Philopsophy and Relgion of Mahaveer   Philosophy and Religion of Mahaveer
Charukeerty, Bhattarak Swami   Rebrith   Rebirth
Chatterjee, A.  K.   A Comprehensive History of Jainism Vol I   Ajivikism and Gosala
        Early Jainism and Yaksa Worship
        Jain Thinkers
        Jainism in Mathura
        Jainism in North India (200 B.C.  to 600 A.D.)
        Jainism in North India (600 A.D.  to 1000 A.D.)
        Jainism in Orissa
        Jainism in South India (600 A.D.  to 1000 A.D.)