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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Undated. Jina (?) statuette inscription. Jina image ; fragmentary inscription. Jina (?) statuette ; inscription of the Gupta ©) year 57 (A.D. 376-7). Jina pedestal ; inscription of the Gupta (?) year 97 ) (A.D. 416-7).
Mediaeval and Later inscriptions. Jina statuette ; inscription of the Vikrama year 1104 (A.D. 1047). Jina statuette ; inscription of the Vikrama year 1234 (?) (A.D. 1177). Tina statuette ; fragmentary inscription. Jina statuette inscription of the Vikrama ycar 1826 (A.D. 1770).
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SMITH, VINCENT A. A History of Fine Art in India and Ceylon. Oxford, 1911.
Pp. 267-270. Mediaeval Jain sculpture in all India.
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BLOCH, THEODOR. Supplementary Catalogue of the Archæological Section of the Indian Meseum. Calcutta, 1911. P. 94. Jain sculptures.
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Vasu, NAGENDRANATH. The Archæological Survey of Mayurabhanja. Vol. 1. Calcutta, 1911.
Pp. xlii-xlvi. The Jain influence - Pārsvanátha - MahāvīraEvidences of Jain influence prevalent in Orissa-Relics found in Jhadeśvarapur excel all other works of art under Jain influence to be found in the whole of Orissa- Jain figures found at Khiching and at places close to Adipur, the ancient capital of Mayūrabhañja.
Pp. 36, 38. Badasăi (Bársai): Jain and Buddhist relics-An image of Pārsvanātha at the outskirts of village Kośāli.
P. 92. Pundal: Image of Pārsvanātha, showing the prevalence of Jainism in the place.