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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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159-163 Text and translation of a great historical inscription situated on the way of the temples of the mount Girnar.
166-176 Detailed description of the Jaina temples of the mount Girnär.
I. Temple of Neminath, with 2 inscriptions and 2 plates out of text.
II. (a) Temple of Risabhadeva ;
(b) Temple of Pärsvanatha;
(c) Temple of Kumarapala.
V. Temple of Sampratiraja.
VI. Different other temples of less importance.
181-132. Short description of the Vaniävast, an old temple in ruin, at Ghumli; statue of Parsvanatha reporduced in a plate out of text.
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205. Description of a Jaina dome at Munra, with 2 plates out of text. 206-209. Detailed description of the temples called Vaski or of Jagadevasah at Bhadreswar; historical reviews relating to this temple. Five plates out of text.
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III. Temple of Sambhavanatha.
IV. Triple temples of Vastupala and Tejahpäla, with 2 plates out of text and 5 inscriptions.
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Short review on the temple of Dharmarka, and on the ruins of another temple at Kanthkot.
J. BURGESS. Report on the Antiquities in the Bidar and Aurangabad Districts (Archaeological Survey of Western India, Vol. III)-London, 1878.
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Short description of the temple of Pärśvanatha at Sankhelwar, and of the relics of an ancient temple.
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Detailed description of seven Jina grottos of Dharasinva; 7 plates out of text.
The Calukya princes, while professing the visnuite faith, defended and often patronised the Jains and the Sivaites.
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