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P. 4. Miri : A step well cut in the rock. An inscription below with a Jain figure near it. Buddhist temple mentioned by Dr. Wilson (B. O. R. A. S., 1850). are all Jain.
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Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1891-92.-Bombay, 1892.
P. 8. Sinnar—20 miles south of Nasik (Deccan); in the fields about a mile east of the town, are two colossal Jain figures.
Pp. 8-9. Patna-10 milles south of Chalisgaon, is Jain shrine included in the fort wall on its east side. About a hundred yards distant, is another small Jain shrine with a seated Jina over the entrance door way.
Kālaka Mātā Cave
P. 14. Chāndod: Here is a Jain cave, excavated in one of the lower cliffs of the Chandod fort hill; scores of Tīrthankara image in bas-relief.
P. 15. Anjancri–14 mills west of Nasik; on the lower slopes of the hill, there is a group of Jain shrines. The inscription at Anjaneri records that in Saka 1063, 3 shops were given for maintaining the temple of Chandraprabha. In the upper cliff, is a small Jain cave and in the lower cliff another small cave; is a small Jain cave and in the lower cliff another small cave; Pārsvanātha flanks the doorway. An inscription dated Samvat 1266.
P. 19. List of Drawings : No. 1016-Patna, throne of Jain temple No. 1050-54. Anjaneri, group of Jain temples. No. 1055. Tringalvadi-plan and detail of Jain cave.
P. 21. List of photos : Nos. 1285-87. Tringalvadi Jain cave.
Inscriptions : Nos. 856-57. Tringalvadi-Jina Rishabhanath No. 858 - Anjaneri temple of Candraprabha.
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Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1892-1893.-Bombay, 1893.
P. 4-11. Bhatkal : The large Jain basti, called Jattapa Naikana Chandra- natheśvara basti.
Hadvalli : 3 Jain shrines (one on the top of Chandragiri hill).
Murdeśvara : Jain Viragals (huge slab of sculptured stone set up to record the death of some person), with attendant worshippers.
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