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Chapter 4 1. Shah, U.P., Akoța Bronzes, pp. 20-31, pls. 10 and 14. 2. Ibid., pp. 30-31, pl. 14. 3. Ibid., pp. 29-31, 33-44, 48-49, pls. 10, 14, 22, 25-27, 29-31, 34, 41,
44b. 45a, 45c. 4. Ibid., pp. 30-31, pl. 14. 5. Ibid., pp. 35-49, pl. 49. 6. Ibid., pp. 30-31, pl. 14; Shah, U.P., Jaina Art and Architecture, (Ed.
A. Ghosh), Vol. I, pp. 139-40. 7. Shah, U.P., op. cit., pp. 28-29, pl. 10b. 8. Tiwari, Maruti Nandan Prasad, Elements of Jaina Iconography, p. 44. 9. Tiwari, Maruti Nandan Prasad, Jaina Pratima-vijñana, p. 225.
Chapter 5 1. The attributes here and elsewhere are reckoned clockwise starting from
the lower right hand. 2. Shah, U.P., op. cit., pp. 49-51, 53-60, pls. 48a, b, 50a, c, 460, 51,
55, 57a, b, 59-62, 65 and 68. 3. Ibid., pl. 50a, C., 48a, b. 4. The figures from Akoţă are now deposited in the Baroda Museum and
National Museum, Delhi (Acc. No. 68.190). 5. Devkar, V.L., 'Two Recently Acquired Jaina Bronzes in the Baroda
Museum,' Bull. Museum and Picture Gallery, Baroda, Vol. XIV, 1962,
pp. 37-38. 6. Agrawala, R.C., 'Some Interesting Sculptures of the Jaina Goddess
Ambikā from Marwar', Journal of Indian Historical Quarterly, Vol.
XXXII, No. 4, Dec. 1956, pp. 434-35. 7. Shah, U.P. 'Iconography of Jaina Goddess Ambika,' p. 154. 8. Tiwari, Maruti Nandan Prasad, Elements of Jaina Iconography, pp.
117-23. 9. Sankalia, H.D., Jaina Iconography', New Indian Antiquary, Vol.II,
1939-40, pp. 508-09. 10. Sharma, B.N., op. cit., p. 52. 11. Agrawala, R.C., 'Goddess Ambikā in the Sculptures of Rajasthan',
Quarterly Journal Mythic Society, Vol. XXXIX, No. 2, July 1958, p. 90. 12. Ibid, p. 91. 13. Shah, U.P., op. cit., p. 154. 14. Gadre, A.S., 'Seven Bronzes in the Baroda State Museum,' Bull, Baroda
Museum, Vol. I, Pt. II, 1944, p. 49. 15. Sankalia, H.D., op. cit., p. 509. 16. Shah, U.P., op. cit., p. 159.
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