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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Description of temple-History of its erection-Inscriptions in the temple-Local and epigraphic accounts compared-Tod's accountPlan of temple-Fergusson's description-Transcripts and translation of inscriptions.
ILLUSTRATIONS:
Plates 22-39. Excavations at Sahēth-Mahēth, including plan and illustration of the temple of Sobhnātha.
Plate 69. Ancient temples at Aihole, including an illustration of the Jain temple near Virūpākșa.
Plates 80-81. Chaumukh temple at Ranpur.
140 (XI) Report, do, 1908-09. Pt. I: Administrative. Calcutta, 1911.
P. 3. ACQUISITIONS : 22 Jain images, Madras Museum.
P. 6. Jain remains at the Tirupparangunram hill, now believed to represent a linga-Alagarmalai, once occupied by the Jains-Mention in an inscription of the Jain teacher Ajjanandi discovered on the Tirupparangunram hill-Jain remains at Kuppalnattam and KongarPuliyangulam, Madura district, and at Vedal, North Arcot district.
140 (XII) Report, do, 1908-09. Pt. 2. Calcutta. Pp. 22-23. Hemakūtam Jain temple at Vijayanagar.
Pp. 100-101,108. Hindu and Jain legends in connection with Osia-The Jain temple dedicated to Mahāvīra.
Pp. 118-119. Jain sculptures and inscriptioins discovered on the hills at Tirupparangunram and Alagarmalai-An epitaph in the Topkhana at Jalor refers to a temple of Pārsvanātha under the name Kenara-Vihāra.
140 (XIII) Report, do, 1909-10. Pt. I: Administrative. Calcutta, 1911.