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List of plates
1. Jaina Art as Potent Source of Indian History, Culture and Art (with special reference to the Kusāņa images from Mathurā) - MARUTI NANDAN PRASAD TIWARI & SHANTI SWAROOP SINHA 1.1. Sarasvatī (Jaina), Kankali Tila (Mathurā ), 132 A.D., State Museum, Lucknow [Acc. No.J. 24). 1.2. Mahāvīra (inscribed: Vadhamana), Kankali Tila, Mathurā , 113 A.D. 1.3. Rşabhanātha-Neminātha (composite), Kankali Tila (Mathurā ), 10th cent. A.D., State Museum, Lucknow (Acc. No. J. 78). 1.4. Neminātha (joined by Balarāma and Vāsudeva-Kțsna, Svetāmbara), Mathurā , c. 10th cent. A.D., State Museum, Lucknow (Acc. No. 66.53). 1.5. Ambikā Yaksī (with figures of Ganesa and Kubera), Mathurā , 9th cent. A.D., Govrenment Museum, Mathurā (Acc. No. D. 7). 1.6. Sarvāṇubhūti (Kubera) Yaksa, Chittor (Rajasthan), 10th cent. A.D., Government Museum, Udaipur (Acc. No. 117). 1.7. Gommateśvara Bāhubali (inscribed, 57 feet monolithic image), Shravanabelgola, A.D. 983. 1.8. Kāma-Rati, North façade,Pārsvanātha temple, Khajuraho, 950-70 A.D. 1.9. Kșsna playing Holi with Gopa-Gopikās, aisle ceiling, Vimala Vasahi, Abu, c. 1150 A.D. 1.10. Sthauna Narasimha, aisle ceiling, Vimala Vasahi, Abu, c. 1150 A.D.
2. Early Jainism in Tamilnadu: New Epigraphic Evidence — IRAVATHAM MAHADEVAN 2.1.Early Tamil-Brāhmī cave inscription of Netunceliyan. 2nd century BC Mangulam, Madurai District.' 2.2. Late Tamil-Brahmi cave inscription of the Irumporai dynasty. 2nd century AD Pugalur, Karur District. 2.3. Early Vatteluttu nicītikai inscription. 6th century AD Tirunatharkunru, Senji. Viluppuram District. 2.4. Relief sculpture of 24 Jaina Tirthankaras. 9th century AD Tirunatharkunru, Senji. Viluppuram District.