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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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A. STEIN. Notes on an Archaeological Tour in South Bihar and Hazaribagh (Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXX, Pp. 54-63; 81-97).--Bombay, 1901.
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The Jaina sanctuaries around the ancient city of Rājagriha (Rajgir).
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The temples and the Jaira grottos of the hill of Baibhär.
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The grottos of Baimbhär and the statues that they contain.
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The Jaina
The mountain Päresnāth. "The sculptures on rock. tradition relating to this sanctuary.
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Repart of Archatological Survey to Madras Government, Bangalore, 28th June, 1902, No. 215.
P. 3. Jaina temple at Anjanageri is a note worthy specimen-contains a long inscription and some carved Jaina sculptures.
P. t. A stone built Jaina temple of Santināthasvāmi with a front Mandapam of four pillars- Description of the temple and its architecture. The principal image with attending rakja and Yaksini. An inscription dated A. D. 1544.
P. 15. Notes on Survey :
1. Field No. 306-A temple of Jain style completely destroyed.
temple in Jain style with thick massive pillars and
2. Field No. 413. A gopuram.
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Basadi or Basti. A Jain temple.
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CHAKRAVARTI, Mon Mohan. Notes on the Remains in Dhauli and in the Caves of Udayagiri and Khandagiri-Cuttack, 1902.
P. 2. All Jain figures are not nude-"The God of the Jainas is figured naked, young, handsome, with a calm countenance, and arms reaching down to the knees;
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