Books
L C Jain, The Tao of Jaina sciences (Delhi, 1992).
G G Joseph, The crest of the peacock (London, 1991).
Articles:
R C Gupta, Chords and areas of Jambudvipa regions in Jaina cosmography, Ganita Bharati 9 (1-4) (1987), no. 1-4, 51-53.
R C Gupta, Madhavacandra's and other octagonal derivations of the Jaina value π = √10, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 21 (2) (1986), 131-139.
R C Gupta, On some rules from Jaina mathematics, Ganita Bharati 11 (1-4) (1989), 18-26.
R C Gupta, The first unenumerable number in Jaina mathematics, Ganita Bharati 14 (1-4) (1992), 11-24.
R C Gupta, Circumference of the Jambudvipa in Jaina cosmography, Indian J. History Sci. 10 (1) (1975), 38-46.
R C Gupta, Errata: "Chords and areas of Jambudvipa regions in Jaina cosmography", Ganita Bharati 10 (1-4) (1988), 124.
A Jain, Some unknown Jaina mathematical works (Hindi), Ganita Bharati 4 (1-2) (1982), 61-71.
L C Jain, On certain mathematical topics of the Dhavala texts (the Jaina School of Mathematics), Indian J. History Sci. 11 (2) (1976), 85-111.
L C Jain, System theory in Jaina school of mathematics, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 14 (1) (1979), 31-65.
L C Jain and Km Meena Jain, System theory in Jaina school of mathematics. II, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 24 (3) (1989), 163-180.
L C Jain and Km Prabha Jain, Certain special features on the ancient Jaina calendar, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 30 (2-4) (1995), 103-131.
L C Jain and Km Prabha Jain, Constant-set (dhruva-rasi) technique in Jaina school of astronomy, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 28 (4) (1993), 303-308.
L C Jain and R K Trivedi, Todaramala of Jaipur (a Jaina philosopher- mathematician), Indian J. Hist. Sci. 22 (4) (1987), 359-371.
P Jha, Contributions of the Jainas to astronomy and mathematics, Math. Ed. (Siwan) 18 (3) (1984), 98-107.
S K Jha and M Jha, A study of the value of π known to ancient Hindu & Jaina mathematicians, J. Bihar Math. Soc. 13 (1990), 38-44.
S S Lishk and S D Sharma, Role of pre-Aryabhata Jaina school of astronomy in the development of Siddhantic astronomy, in Proceedings of the Symposium on the 1500th Birth Anniversary of Aryabhata I, New Delhi, 1976, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 12 (2) (1977), 106-113.
S S Lishk and S D Sharma, Season determination through the science of sciatherics in Jaina School of Astronomy, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 12 (1) (1977), 33-44.
S S Lishk and S D Sharma, Zodiacal circumference as graduated in Jaina astronomy, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 14 (1) (1979), 1-15.
I Schneider, The contributions of the sceptic philosophers Arcesilas and Carneades to the development of an inductive logic compared with the Jaina-logic, in Proceedings of the Symposium on the 1500th Birth Anniversary of Aryabhata I, New Delhi, 1976, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 12 (2) (1977), 173-180.
S D Sharma, and S S Lishk, Length of the day in Jaina astronomy, Centaurus 22 (3) (1978/79), 165-176.
J C Sikdar, Eclipses of the Sun and Moon according to Jaina astronomy, in Proceedings of the Symposium on the 1500th Birth Anniversary of Aryabhata I, New Delhi, 1976, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 12 (2) (1977), 127-136.
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