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the several prominent Jain
Chapter XVIII–This Chapter deals with traders. Several photographs of the traders given.
Chapter XIX-Institutions of Jaipur,
The Jain Kumära Sabha - The Jain Navayuwak Mandal, Veer Sewak Mandal Padmawati Jain Library. The Sanmati Library. The Mahāveer Library. Digambar Jain Mahapāthashälā. The Jain Kanyā Sikshā Prachārani Committee, Digambar Jain Ausadhälaya, Khandelwäl Central Pathśälä.
Chapter XX-Who's Who in Jaipur contanis names of several Jains.
The Album contains several photographs on many prominent Jain traders.
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N. G. MAJUMDAR. Schools.--Delhi, 1937.
A Guide to the Sculptures in the Indian Museum.
Early Indian
Pp. 75-83. Udayagiri caves of about the Ist century B. C.--casts of some highly ornate friezes, belonging to the Rāni Nur cave, Sarpa cave, Ananta cave, Gaņeśa cave, and Jaya Vijaya cave.
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B. MAZUMDAR. Guide to Sarnath --Delhi, 1937.
P. 69, Jain temple to the south of Monastery VI, Sārnāth erected in 1824 A.D. to commemorate the scene of the asceticism and death of Sriamsanātha the 13th predecessor of Mahāvīra. Jain sculptures stored in a shed to the west of Jaina temple are Brahmanical and Jain specimens and do not belong to Sārnäth.
Pp. 74-75. Jain sculptures exhibited under the shed near Jain temple.
G 61. A sarvatobhadrika or Chaturmmakha slab representing four patriarchs on four sides of the stone :
Face (1). A headless standing nude figure of Mahāvira with his emblem
lion indicated on the pedestal.
Face (2). Adinātha, standing nude, his cognisance the bull, is on the
pedestal. Face (3). Śäntinātha, standing nude, with his symbol the antelope (mrga)
on the pedestal
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