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Annual Pro-Report of Archaeological Survey of Southern Circle, 1906-07.-Madras, 1907. Conservation :
Pp. 19-20. Jain temple, Sultan's Battery. Wynud taluk, Malabar district--The old Jain basti, sculptures in the Rāja's palace, tombs of Jain priests, and the great stambha Halcangadi, Mudbidri, mangalore tāluk, South Canara district-A Jain temple at Karakal, Udipi tāluk, South Canara district.
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J. H. MARSHALL. 'Archaeological Exploration in India, 1906-07' (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1907, Pp. 993-1011), London, 1907.
Pp. 1010. In the vicinity of Osia to the north of Jodhpur (Marwar) is found the ruins of a Jain temple. According to a mutilated inscription, this temple existed already in the time of the Pratihara Vatsarāja. . This prince must have been the contemporary of the Kings Govinda II and Dhruva of the dynasty Rāştrakūta; according to the 'Harivamsa' Jaina, he lived towards Saka 705, that is to say 783 A. D.
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J. H. MARSHALL. Archaeological Exploration in India, 1907-08' (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1908, Pp. 1085.1120 -London, 1908.
P. 1102. Sahet-Mahet. Exploration of the Jaina temple of Sobhnath; discovery of numerous statues (cf. plate V. 3).
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Annual Pro-Report of Archaeolagical Survey-Southern India, 1907-08, -Madras, 1908.
Pp. 10-17. Ganagitri Jain temples-Jain temples on the rock above the Hampi village.--The Jain temples at Danavulapad-The Jain temple at Vijayamangalam. The Jain temples at Sultan's Battery.
P. 28. Condition of Monuments :
No. 151. Group of Jain figures at Kalugumalai. Sankaranayinar Koyel, Tinnevelley district,
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