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Katas (Jhelum Dist.)
On the banks of the Katas, lies the hill, of Murti; on this plateau remains of a stūpa; and close to it once stood a small Jain temple, from its debris a considerable quantity of architectural fragments (now in Lahore Museum) were discovered by Dr. STEIN in 1890. The locality is the Singhapur (Sangho-pu-lo of the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsiang).
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Kāthiāwār
Some fine Jain temples on Girnar and the Satruñja hills.
Volume VIII. (Vol. XV-contd.)
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Two Jain temples.
Katra (U. P.) Meduiganj
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A Jain basti.
Kavlapur (Sangli)
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Kekri (Ajmer)
364 Jains.
Khajraho
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The south-eastern group--entirely Jain group of temples; similar in appearance to the Hindus. Oldest temple in this group--the Ghantai (6th or 7th century). Temple erected by the Marathas at the end of the 18th century.
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Khandagiri
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Khadgiri
Udayagiri and Khandgiri; caves occupied by Jain monks and not, as is usually stated, by Buddhist. Caves and sculptures fully described,
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Khandesh Dist.
12,298 or 0.9 per cent are Jains.
Khandwa
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Ancient Jain centre of 12th century. Remains of old Jain temples still seen. A new Jain temple.
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Khatauli
Four large Jain temples,
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