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Palitana
Volume XI (Vol. XIX-contd.)
Palma (Purulia)
Pandharpur (Sholapur)
Mt. Paresnäth
Parbhani Dist.
Partabgarh
State.
Accounts
Patiala State
Pattadkal
(Bijapur)
Summary-history of the resemblance between the Jains of the Satrunjaya and the Govt. of Palitana (rents due by the Jains). Jains 4,047.
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Shetrunja Hill, sacred to Adinath; entire summit covered with temples, most famous are of Adinath Kumar Pal, Vimalasah, Samprati Raja, and the Chaumukh. Mr. Kinloch FORBES in the Ras Mäla and Dr. BURGESS-full description.
Ancient Jain establishment, described according to DALTON. Principal temple stands on a mound; several sculptures of nude male figures-the Tirthankaras. Jains, 414.
Description and history of this hill of Bengal, one of the most frequented places of the Jain pilgrims. 4,480 feet above sea level. From Pärivanatha, the hill, originally called Samet Sikhar, has taken its name.
Volume XI-contd. (Vol. XX)
Sir W. W. HUNTER, Statistical Account of Bengal, Vol. XVI, Pp. 216-17.
Jain temple of Pärasnäth near Jintur with a carved figure 12 feet high.
This town of Rajputana possesses 4 Jain temples. Population 9 per cent Jains; in the town 27 per cent Jains. 11 Jain temples.
Jains, fewer than 3,000, mostly found in the Mohindargarh nizamat.
Old Jain temples.
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