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Lieut.-Colonel Mixes on the Jainas of Gujerat and Mdrwar. 
22d. They say that only one Chand'a of the Bharata Cshétra will be 
destroyed at the end of the sixth A’ra. 
On all these questions they are at issue with the S’wétimbaras. 
The remainder of the eighty-four Guchch’has, or sects of Jainas : 
1. Osawal, Guchch’ha. 
2, Jerawali ... do. 
3. Gangésra... do. 
4. Jhirdia. 
5. Antptra or A'‘npira. 
6. Bharwatcha. 
7. Udiwa. 
8. Gindwa or Gidaya. 
These are reported to 
put gum or mastic 
in their mouths when 
they pray, and from 
this custom the appel- 
lation is derived. 
9. Decawa. 
10. Dhenmala. 
11. Ahihadassia or Mé- 
harassia. 
12. Dariiria. 
13. Gijpala. 
14. T’hocwali. 
15. Maygiria. 
16. Jharola. These, it 
is said, have joined the 
A nchlias. 
17. T’hécria. 
18. Bicadia. 
19. Miajahra. 
20. Sachora. 
21. Canchilia. 
22. Sidd’ hantia. 
23. Messania. 
24. Mald’hara. This 
sect is said to have 
been founded by Mat- 
D’HARA, a celebrated 
poet. 
25. Palliwal. 
26. Coruntwal. 
27. Nagoria. 
28. Dharma Géc sii. 
29. Manduara. 
30. Nanawal or Nanwal. 
The A’nchliaGuchcl’ ha 
is originally derived 
from these ; they are 
said mostly to reside 
at Udayapura and its 
vicinity: their high 
priests are called Bha- 
taraca, the inferior 
Mahatmas. 
31. Sandirwal or C’han- 
déla. 
82. Hattisama. 
33. Madahra. 
384. Surana. 
35. Cambayatia, 
36. Supuria, 
87. Mandlia. 
38. Cichipira. 
39. Jangla. 
40. Chapriwal. 
41. Busada. 
42, Varodia. 
43. Duvandanic. 
44. Chitrawal. 
45. Vaira. 
46. Vijohari. 
47. Cacholia Cohélia. 
48. Sahcari. 
49. Canarsi. 
50. Pinhtalla. 
51. Révadia. 
52. Dhéndapa. 
53. T’hamnia. 
54. Ansira. 
55. Palanpéra. 
56. Gandara or Gan- 
gadarda. 
57. Drivéria from Dra- 
vird. 
58. Nagarcatia. 
59. Hansaria. 
60. Bhatnéra. 
61. Janhért and Jan- 
hara. 
62. Bhinsain. 
63. Jaggain. 
. Pattan. 
. Kumbi. 
. Kinndjia. 
. Suratia. 
. Shévata Guchch’ ha. 
. Ghogadhara. 
. Waghira. 
. Bisria. 
. Sia hpiria. 
. Phiitora. 
