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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 26-27. Buried temple at Vijayanagar, probably the most extensive Jain temple in the city.
Pp. 40-41. Mediaeval Jain shrines at Dhanavulapadu in the Cuddapah district.
Pp, 59-60. Särnäth, near Benares, claimed by the Jains as one of their sacredsites-A modern temple of the Digambara sect, erected in 1824 A. D. Footprints and a white marble image of Amsanätha in the temple-Jainaprabhasüri's Tirthakalpa is dated in Samvat 1669 or 1612 A. D.
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Annual Report of Archaeological Survey of India. 1903-04. Pt. I. Caleutta,-1905. P. 5. Jain shrines brought to light at Danavulapadu, on the bank of the Pennar river in Madras.
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Report de Madras and Coorg, 1904-05.-Madras, 1905. Conservation :
Pp. 3-4. North Arcot district. The Jain cave temple-Malabar district. The Jain temple at Palghat.
P. 15. Gangatti Jain temple.
P. 17. Jain temples at Hampi.
Pp. 20-21. Notice of the existence of a Jain temple on Jaganamadu near Palghat.
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Pp. 37-38. Cuddapah district. Extent of remains of an old Jain temple
discovered at Danavulapad.
P, 47.
Monuments Selected for Conservation:
No. 2.-The Jain temple at Danavulapad, Cuddapah district.
No. 33. The Jain temple at Guruvayankeri, south Canara District. Additional List of Conservations:
P. 48.
No. 52.-The Jain images at Arappakkam, Chingleput district.
No. 67. The Jain figures in the rock at Ginjee, South Arcot district. No. 68-The Jain temple at Chittamur, South Arcot district.
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