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Dharmadāsagan, the contemporary of Mahavira Umástīti and his works Siddhasena Dırūkona and Pūdnliptācārya the outstanding luminaries of Jaina
literary history . . . . . .
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CHAPTER VIII. JAINA ART IN THE NORTH
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Jainism finds its best expression in architecture Some of the architectural and pictorial remains beyond our period Those of our period . . . . Certain characteristics of Indian art in general Caves of Orissa---their artistic importance, etc The instatution of relic worship in the form of Stüpas and that of idolatry among
the Jainas . Remains in Mathura. Ayagapalas of Mathura The Todra Slupa built by the gods. Torana sculptures of Mathur . Ornamental slab showing Nemesa's feat
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CONCLUSION GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX . . .
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