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of environment on architecture." They zealously cultivated other fine arts as well, such as calligraphy, ornamentation, painting, both mural and miniature, music and dancing and did not neglect the theoretical side either, producing valuable texts on art and architecture, music and prosody,
No gainsaying that the ideology and spirit of the Jaina religion and culture are very much reflected, as they ought to be, in Jaina art and architecture."
JYOTI PRASAD JAIN
1 A.H. Longhurst, Hampi Ruins, Madras, 1917, p. 99
*Cf. Jyoti Prasad Jain, The Jalna Sources of the History of Ancient India, Delhi, 1964, chapter X, Religion and Culture of the Jains (in presa), chapter VIII; and the different cbapters of the present volume.
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