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palace and tombs of the Jain priests, Mudbidri, Mangalore täluk, South Canara district-A Jain statue known as Gumtesvara Dev, and the Jain basti known as Chaturmukha, Karakal, Udipi tāluk, South Canara district.
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Annual Report of Archaeological Survey of India, 1905-06. Pt. I.--Calcutta, 1907. P. 3. Buried Jain shrines at Danavulapadu in the Cuddapah district,
Pp. 8-9. Photographic Negatives : No. 35. Bāngangā hill, Jain temple, Rajgir (old). - Nos. 44-45. Maniyar Math before demolition of Jain temple. Rajgir (old). No. 51. Maniyar Math after demolition of Jain temple, do No. 55. S n Bhandār cave, Tirthankara on east face of miniature chaitya, Do. Nos. 92-93. Vaibhara hill, cave below western most Jain temple, do.
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Annual Report of Archacological Survey of India, 1905-06. Pt. 2.--Calcutta. Pp. 15-16. Two Jain images in the Indresvara temple in Kangra, Punjab.
Pp. 43-49. Digambara Jain tower at Chitorgadh in Mewar-The tower probably built in 1100 A. D.-Kumarapala's visit to the hill in about the middle of the 12th century- A few shrines on the hill erected by the Svetāmbaras during the reign of Raja Kumbha-Version about the tower given in a ms. called the $17-Chitraküța-durga Mahavira prasada-prasasti, composed in v. s. 1495, by Charitraratnagani.
Pp. 58-59. Jain shrine in the site of ancient Rājagriha. P. 60. Mediaeval Jain shrines at Danavulapadu. P. 98. n. 1. Son Bhäņdār cave, a sanctuary of the Jains. Pp. 107-118. The main group of Dhamnar caves, Jain in origin. Pp. 120-127. Buried Jain remains at Danavulapadu.
Pp. 141-149, Jain inconography.
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P. 166. Inscriptions copied :
(1) Häthigumpha inscription of Khāravela; (2) a short inscription on the Son Bhändär cave, records that it was constructed in the 2nd or 3rd century of the Christian era by a Jain for members of his order.
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