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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
4 Sittannavasal: flower-gather in lotus-pool (ASI) 5 Sittannavasal: dancing apsaras (ASI) 6 Ellora: flying celestial with floral offering (ASI) 7 Ellora: flying celestials (ASI) 8 Ellora: flying celestials (ASI) 9 Ellora: flying celestials (ASI) 10 Ellora; flying celestials (ASI) 11 Ellora: flying celestials (ASI) 12 & 13 Mudbidri MS.: Kali on her vehicle; royal devotees (NM, courtesy Mudbidri Jaina
Basadi) 14 & 15 Mudbidri MS.: seated and standing Tirthankara (NM, courtesy Mudbidri Jaina
Basadi) 16 & 17 Mudbidri MS.: Yakşa Ajita and devotees (NM, courtesy Mudbidri Jaina Basadi) 18 & 19 Mudbidri MS.: Tirthankara Pärsvanātha with Dharanendra and Padmāvati and
Sruta-devi (NM, courtesy Mudbidra Jaina Basadı) 20 & 21 Mudbidri MS.: Bahubali with sisters, and Sruta-devi (NM, courtesy Mudbidri Jaina
Basadi)
TEXT-ILLUSTRATIONS
Editorial Note
Fig. X
Karez-Emir (Afghanistan): a Tirthankara. (Klaus Fischer)
Chapter 19
Fig. XI
Sittannavasal: plan of the cave-ternple (ASI)
Chapter 20
Fig. XII Srāvasti: plan of the Sobhnāth temple. (After Vogel) (ASI) Fig. XUI Allahabad Museum: a deva-kulika (After Pramod Chandra) (Pramod Chandra) Fig. XIV Allahabad Museum: a shrine (After Pramod Chandra) (Pramod Chandra) Fig. XV Osia: Mahāvira temple-complex, a deva-kulika (M. C. Joshi) Fig. XVI Kemla (Bulgaria): bronze Tirthankara. (Alter Brentjes) (Istituto Italiano per il
Medio ed Estremo Orient) Fig. XVII Kankāli-tilā: a royal personage. (After Smith) (ASI) Fig. XVIII Kankali-tila: a Tirthankara. (After Smith) (ASI)
Chapter 21
Fig. XIX Hmwaza (Prome, Burma): plan and section of the Lemcythna (Archaeological
Department, Burma) Fig. XX Pagan (Burma): plan of the Ananda temple (Archaeological Department, Burma) Fig. XXI Paharpur (Bangladesh): plan of the temple (ASI)
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