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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 179.- Jain temple at Chanderi, Pargană Pichar.
Zila Isagarh. P. 232.- Jain temples at Mungaoli, Paryanā Mungaoli. . P. 293.-Jain temple or Para Sahib at Thoban, Pargana Isagarh. P. 234.---Jain temples (east view) at Thoban. P. 235.- Jain temples (general view) at Thoban. P. 236.- Jain temple (west view) at Thoban.
Zilā Bnilsa. P. 243.--Jain temple at Baro, Pargană Basoda. P. 251.- Jain temple at Bhilsa Parganā Bhilsa. P. 258.- Jain temple at Giaraspur, Parganā Basoda. P. 259.-Jain temple (tront view) at Giaraspur Pargana Basoda.
Zilā Shajapur. P. 322.-Jain images (group) at Gandhawal, Parganā Sonkach. P. 323.-- Jain temples (in ruins) at Gandhawal. P. 325.-Jain temple (Digambari) at Maksi, Parganā Sonkach. J. 326.- Jain temple (svetámbari) at Maksi. P. 327.-Jain temple at Pipalawan Pargana Sonkach.
52 NELSON, A. E. Jubbolpore District. Vol. A. Descriptive. Bombay, 1909. (CPDG).
P. 108. The Parvárs, who are Jains and Agarvāls, are very rich and among modern temples theirs are perhaps the most beautiful and costly. There are fair examples of these in Jubbalpur and Marwar. The Parvārs came from Bundelkhand.
In a car festival the Jain gods are placed in a temporary pavilion and thousands of Parvārs flock to take part in the festival.
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NELSON, A. E. Raipur District. Vol. A. Descriptive. Bombay, 1909. (CPDG).
Pp. 65-66, 258-259. Arang is conspicuous for its Jain remains. The Jain temple of Arang is ornamented on thc exterior with Jain devis and other figures and inside there are three big nude images.