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Report, do Madras and Coorg; 1903-04.-Madras, 1904. P. 9. Jain temples. 14th Century : Gangatti temple, near Kamalapur. Group of six Jain temples South of Sri Pampāpathi temple. Jain temple, Danavulapad, Proddatur, Cuddapah district.
Pp. 26-30. Cuddapah district. Jammalamadugu taluk-Discovery of important Jain statues at Dhanavulapad on the bank of the Penner river 5 miles below Jammalamadugu-Full description given. Plate VII—Figures 59, 60, 61,
Illustrations in the Report :
1. Colossal statue of Tirthankara in the shrine of the buried Jain temple, (2) Danavulapad-Ground plane of the burried Jain temple, Danavulapad.
P. 36. Jain temple with some fine old brass images at Pennukonda, Anantapur district.
Pp. 38-40. Cuddapah district, Proddatur taluk. Antiquities of ChilamkurThe two temples at the place seem to be survivals of the Jain period.
P. 52. South Arcot district, Tindivanam taluk. Twenty-four Jain figures carved on a hill called "Tirunathar Kunru”, near Ginjee.
P. 58. Trichinopoly district, Perambalur taluk. The square tank at Valikandapuram has a Jain or Buddhist appearance.
P. 82. Two underground large Jain images near Pattavaithalai. Pp. 91-92. Monuments selected for Conservation,
The old temple of Sidheśvarasvāmi
Cuddapah district, Siddhavattum täluk. at Jothi.
P. 94. Photo : No. 602. A Jain image, Danavulapad.
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P, 4. Magnificient group of Hindu and Jain temples at Khajuraho-their conservation
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