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Pages 11-12
Mention of an inscription in Canara mixed with Sanskrit, found at Saundati and on which some Jaina names are found.
12-13
25-26
Short description of the temple of Pancalinga, constructed as Huli by the Jains; 2 plates out of text. Description of a Jaina grotto at Badāmi (grotto IV); Statues of Pārsvanātha and of several naked Jainas, that which makes one believe that the question is of a digambara temple; some inscriptions of names, written in an alphabet of the 6th century; 2 plates out of text. Short description of the statue of a Jain, in the grotto V. at Badāmi. Description of an ancient Jaina temple at Pattadkal broken statue of Pārsvānātha and other small statues of Jinas; a plate out of text. Description of a Jaina grotto at Aihole; statue of Pārsvanätha, of Mahävira and of other Jinas; 2 plates out of text. Mention of an ancient Jaina statue with short inscription at Aihole.
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1. BURGESS. Report on the Antiquities af Kathiawad and Kachh (Archaeological Survey of Western India, Vol. II)-London, 1876.
Pages 14-15
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Enumeration of the principal Jaina sanctuaries in the Kathiawad. Reviews on the place and the period of composition of the 'Kalpasutra' and 'Satruñjayamahātmya'. The räyana tree (the Rajadani of the Sanskrit writers-Mimusops Kauki or Butea frondosa, according to Wilson), considered as sacred in the western India and especially dedicated by the Jains to their first Tirthankara, Risabha.
The grottos of Junagadh would have been excavated for the Jains at the end of the 2nd centuary A. D.
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Review on two temples constructed at the top of a hill, at Talājā. Short description of the smallest of these temples, (in note). Analysis of the chapters X-XIII of the Satrunjayamahatmya.
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