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This book contains one long, very interesting and informative essay on biographical writings in the Jain tradition. The author translates and discusses biographies and autographies of two Jain monks who lived in the 11th and 14th centuries respectively.
Author : Koichi Shinohara, Phyllis Granoff
Binding : Paperback
ISBN - 13 : 9788178222356
Languages : English
No. Of Pages : 402
Publisher : New Age Books
Weight : 1 Kg
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