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Guide Illustre du Musee Guimet de Lyon. Chalon--sursaone, 1913.
P. 63. Some references to the Jain collection in the museum,
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A Guide to Chanderi. Archaeological Department, Gwalior, 1928.
P. 5. Budhi (old Chanderi) possesses mostely Jain temples of the 10th or 11th century all in ruins-its history.
P. 20. The rock-cut Jain sculptures excavated in the Khandar hill are the only vestiges of pre-Muhammadan style of monuments.
Pp. 24-25. (n) The Chaudhari Jamindars of Chanderi of Rajput decent were Jains-Tarachand a favourite of Aurangzeb adopted Islam-but rest of the family professed Jainism. The Chaudharies served under the Bundelas and their meritorious service was rewarded with titles of Faujdār, Rajdhar and Sawāi. Chawdhuri Hride Sahai celebrated Jain car festival at Rämnagar and secured the religious title Singhai in 1836.
P. 39. Jain temples in the town-built in the days of Bundelas.
P. 40. Chanderi a place of Jain Pilgrimage. Jain image carved in a hill called Khandar bearing inscriptions of 13th century A. D.
Plate XVII. A modern Jain temple, Chanderi (built in v, s. 1893).
Plate XVIII. Rock-cut Jain images, Chanderi in Khandar hill of 13th century.
P. 41. Remains of old Jain temples in several villages round above Chanderi-like Thoban.
Plate III. Showing pointed spires of a Jain temple as seen from the fort.
Plate XIX. Images in the Ruins of Jain temples-old Chanderi --List of inscriptions discovered at Chanderi --
No. 2-v. s. 1252, 1291-1303, 1316 No, 22, v. s. 1690.
No. 3--V. s, 1280.
No. 4-v. s. 1283.
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