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Pages.
Articles.
Accounts. (A Jain shrine-3 Tirthankaras, one colossal Mahāvīra 20 ft. high, two Parasnāth). (Jains 10, 171)
(121) Bhojpur
(Bhopal) (124). Bhopal
Agency (133) Bhopal State (144) Bhopal City (163) Bidar Division (172) Bihar Sub. Div. (188) Bijawar State. (202) Bijolia 442 Bikäner
(Jains, 6,397 ) (Jains, 1,327 ) (Jains, 1,320) (Pāwāpuri contains 3 Jain temples) (Jains, 2035 ) (Five Jain temples).
The town possess 10 Jain (Upasaras) monasteries, rich in manuscripts, many temples.
(Jains, 23,403. The Alakhgirs, consider themselves a Jain sect but do not worship Jain Rishis. )
(208, 219)
35
(307)
Volume III. (Vol. VIII.) Bombay
The Jains constitute an influential sect in the presideney of Bombay.
(Bombay Presidency-Statistics-Jains,
5,55,209 in 1891 and 5,35,950 in 1901. Bombay city
Banias or traders, of Gujarat and Marwāris of Rajputana--a large portion of both ad here to the Jain religion. Jains, 14,228).
(412-13)
Volume III.--contd. (Vol. IX)
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| Boram
Broach city
(21) (22) 128 (45)
Jain ruins in the neighbourhood of the town (on the right bank of the Kasai river). (Jain archaeological remains met with) (Jains, 3,254).
Ruins of Jain temples. In the neighbourhood of Pakbirra, a group of temples with the 9 feet stature of a Tirthankara.
Buddhapur (Manbhum)
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