Publications and resources
Publications
The Centre of Jaina Studies publishes the following print and e-publications.
- The International Journal of Jaina Studies, with Hindi Granth Karyalay in Mumbai
- Working Papers in Jaina Studies
- Flügel, Peter (2020) Contributions to Jaina Studies. Volume I. Jaina Schools and Sects. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
- Flügel, Peter (2019) Askese und Devotion: Das rituelle System der Terāpanth Śvetāmbara Jaina Band I-II. Dettelbach: Röll Verlag
Monograph series
- The Jaina Studies Series, with Routledge (Routledge Advances of Jaina Studies)
Featured in this series: - Jaina Studies (Harrassowitz)
Featured in the publication:- Flügel, Peter and Krümpelmann, Kornelius, (eds.), (2016) Jaina-Onomasticon by Johannes Klatt. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. (Jaina Studies 1).
- Flügel, Peter and Krümpelmann, Kornelius (2021) Index to the Jaina-Onomasticon of Johannes Klatt. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. (Jaina Studies 2)
Digital resources
Digital resources
- Jaina Prosopography Database – Historical information on Jaina mendicants and householders.
- Jaina Digital Archive – Jaina-related materials in the SOAS Digital Collections.
Journals in the archive:- Aadarsh Jain
- Aadarsh Jain Charitmala (VS 2454-2455)
- Agyantimir Bhaskar (VS 2432)
- Jain Mahiladarsh (VS 2449-2494)
- The Jaina Gazette (1940-50)
- The Voice of Ahinsa (1961)
Articles
Jain Law Project
- Case law: Case List Edition: Post Jain (1942) (PDF) – Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project into Jain law in India and the UK.
Manuscripts
- Title: Manuscript - Nitivakhyamrta (PDF)
Author: Somadevasuri
Language: Sanskrit
Location of the Manuscript: Deva Kumara Jaina Siddhanta Research Institute, Bhagavan Mahavira Marg, Arrah, Bihar (India).
Published with permission of the Sri Deva Kumara Jaina Siddhanta Research Institute in Arrah, Bihar (India).
The digitalisation of the manuscript was rendered possible through the collaboration between the AHRC-funded project Jaina Law and the Jaina Community at SOAS and the Sri Deva Kumara Jaina Siddhanta Research Institute in Arrah in 2005.
Books
- Samantabhadra's Ratnakaraṇḍaka-Śrāvakâcāra with illustrative stories from Prabhācandra's ṭīkā (PDF)
Translation by Willem Bollée.