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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gersappa: Chaturmukha basti having in its central shrine the Chaumukha or Chaturmukha, a square altar with four seated life-sized Jinas. Other temples of interest are those of Vardhamâna, Neminatha, Pärśvanätha and the Käde basti.
Bilgi: Temple of Parsvanatha, built in the Dravidian style. Khidrapur, 30 miles east of Kolhapur-A small Jain temple.
P. 15. Drawings :
Nos. 1061-1064-Chandranatheśvara basti, Bhatkal.
Nos. 1079-1082-Chaturmukha basti, Gersappa.
No. 1083-Vardhamana Svämi temple and images, Gersappa.
Nos. 1084-1085-Parsvanatha temple, Bilgi.
P. 16. Photographs:
Nos. 1337-1340-Chandranatheśvara basti, Bhatkal.
Nos. 1353-1354-Chaturmukha basti, Jatiga shrine at the temple of Parivanatha, Gersappa.
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Nos. 1355-Temple of Parsvanatha, Bilgi.
Pp. 17-19. Inscriptions:
Nos. 910-911-On the seat of a Jain image, at Nagpur museum. Nos. 918-921-A slab in the Chandranatheśvara basti, Bhatkal. Nos. 923-925-On a stone at the Parvśanatha temple, Bhatkal. Nos. 933-934-A stone in the Parsvanatha basti, Bhatkal.
No. 950 (A. B.)-951-A slab in the old Jain temple; Murdeśvara.
No. 952-953. A slab outside the Jain temple called basti Makhi, Murdeśvara. Nos. 973-975-Viragal in a small old Jain shrine, Murdeśvara.
Nos. 981-983-A stone built in the compound of Vardhamanasvami's temple, Gersäppa.
Nos. 984-986-A stone built in the temple of Parsvanata Gersappa.
Nos. 989-991-A slab and a pillar in the mandapa of Pärsvanatha basti, Gersappa.
No. 999. A-On a pillar in the Virabhadra temple, Banavasi.
Nos. 1076-1077-A slab lying in front of Parsvanatha temple, Kolhapur.
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