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106[bid., p. 166. 107U.P. Shah, Studies in Jaina Art, pp. 17-18. 108JJ, April, 1969, p. 173. 109K.C. Pānigrahi, Archaeological Remains at Bhuvaneśvara, p. 93, fig. 60. 110 Ibid., p. 262.
111 The planets were generally carved on the pedestal of a tirthařkara image in the western school.
112U.P. Shah, op.cit., pp. 17ff. 113 EI, XVIII, p. 253. 114 EI, VI, p. 103. 115 EI, V, p. 193. 116K.C. Pāṇigrahi, op. cit., p. 248, fn. 1. 11?Ibid., p. 248. 1181 HQ, XXIX, pp. 332ff. 118 Prāci-Jyoti, December, 1963, p. 35.
120V A. Sangave, Jaina Community, p. 100; Mention may be made in this connection that in north and west India, merging of Hindu and Jajna communities was especially active. Here in the edifice of many Jaina castes, there are groups, professing Vişnuism, and in the edifice of many Hindu castes, there are components which are registered as Jainas.
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