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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Kothadi, or Kothri : The Jain temple known as JainabhañjanaJavareśvara-Rāma, probably of the 14th century.
Pura Gilana : At one time in possession of an ancient Jain temple of the 11th or 12th century-One door-jamb of the temple and some Jain images are left at present.
Kohala : Two Jain temples known as Sāsbahu-ki-mandir erected sometime in the 16th or 17th century-Images of Mahāvīra, Vardhamāna and two other images of Pārsvanatha in one of the temples-The other temple used for worship.
Champur: A colossal figure of a Jain Tirthankara, a Digambara image.
Pandhara : Jain temple called Tamboli-kā mandir–Temple of Ādinātha--Both temples belong to the Digambaras-Another Jain temple dedicated to Ādinātha also belongs to the Digambaras.
Kethuli, or Ketholi: A Jain temple-The mandapa of this temple is a well-filled museum of Jain iconography-Figures of Mahāvīra and standing Digambara Jinas-In the sanctum are Jain images which belong to the Digambara sect-Image of Pārsvanātha, the presiding . deity of the temple.
Kukdesvar: Temple of Pārsvanátha-Several modern Jain figures in the interior of the sanctum.
Jharda : Two images of female Jain deities under a tree inside the village.
Depalpur : A huge Jain temple, in the village of Vanadiya, built during the reign of the Khilji Sultans of Malwa-The image of Ādinātha, dedicated in V.E. 1548- (1492-93 A.D.) the principal figure in the temple.
Vaikheda : A mediæval Jain temple, now dedicated to the worship of Pārsvanātha-A stone door-frame belonging to a Jain temple -A figurine of a seated Jina-An inscription in characters of the 12th century A.D. recording the name of the merchant Rāmade ea, the illustrious Gani of the Śrimāla sect-Figure of a seated Jina in meditation on a throne,