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This scholarly work by Bhasker Anand Saletore provides a comprehensive examination of medieval Jainism, focusing extensively on its development and prominence during the Vijayanagara Empire period. The book traces the religious, cultural, and social contributions of Jainism to Indian civilization during this transformative era.
Saletore meticulously documents the relationship between Jain communities and imperial power structures, analyzing how Jain merchants, monks, and scholars influenced the political and economic landscape of South India. The text explores Jain philosophy, temple architecture, literary contributions, and the daily practices of Jain devotees under Vijayanagara rule.
Essential for historians, religious scholars, and students of Indian history, this work illuminates a critical period when Jainism maintained significant influence despite competing religious movements. The detailed research and historical documentation make it an invaluable resource for understanding medieval South Indian history and Jain cultural heritage.







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