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The author of Harivamsa Purana is not the same Jinasena as the author of Mahapurana. He was a different Jinasena.
The book by Pannalal Jain, provides an introduction, a translation and a commentary. His book has been widely used. The citation to the book has been removed by Kautilya3.
Kautilya3 has also removed a description of the contents.
Please read the edit summary, which states my objections. If the content is in the preface of the book, your citation needs to say so. If the book is not available online, you are well-advised to provide quotations so that the content can be verified. Cheers, Kautilya3 (talk) 18:17, 25 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]