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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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J. BURGESS. Report on the Elira Cave temples and the brahamanical and Jaina Caves in Western India (Archaeological Survey of Western India, Vol. V)-London, 1883.
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43-50. The Jaina grottos of Elūra:
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Importance of the discovery of the grottos of Elira as regards the history of the Buddhism, of the Jainism and of the mythology of India in general.
50-51. Indication of a Jaina grotto at Badami and of another at Aihole.
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Notes of chronology compared, Buddhistic and Jaina. The five Jaina grottos of Elūra. Short review on the first two which offer nothing remarkable. Detailed description of the third grotto, the Indra Sabha. Description of the Jagannatha Sabha.
Short review on the fifth grotto.
Seven plates out of text illustrate this description of the Jaina grottos of Elūra: pl. VI-VII and XXXVII, 2-XLI, I.
58-59. Complementary reviews on the Jaina grottos of Ankãi Tankai, with three plates of text, pl. XII; XLIX and L.
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Review on the two grottos of Patna, with two plates out of text, pl. XLVII and XLVIII.
J. BURGESS. Lists of the antiquarian remains in the Bombay Presidency (Archaeo logical Survey of Western India, Miscellaneous Publications, n-11).-Bombay, 1885.
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Murdeswar
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North Canara
Jaina antiquities
It is said that the temple was constructed by the Jaina kings of Kaikuri. Two inscriptions, one the gift in a temple in ruin. Stones carved with inscriptions.
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