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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 7-8. Inscriptions : Nos. 2278, 2279.-On pillars and slab in Mahāvira's temple. Mungthala. Nos, 2283, 2284.--From temples of Vimala Śā and Tejapāla, Mount Abū. No. 2302.---Mandapa of Jain temple, Osia. Nos. 2319-2322.-Mandapa of Jain temple, Juna. Nos. 2334, 2335.On pillar near Jain temple, Bhinmāl. Conservation work done : P. 13. Jain temple ai Mewăsa-C. i.
P. 14. Dilwara temple at Abü--Jain tower at Chitorgah-Jain temples at Kalinjra.
Pp. 17-18. Articles added to the Victoria Hall Museum ai Udaipur, Mewar : (i) a Jain image, (2) a head of a Jain image, (3) Two Jain carvings, etc.
Pp. 26-43, Mungthala : A Jain temple of the 15th century.
Patnarayan : The doorway of the enclosure of Patnārāyana's temple brought from some Jain temple.
Dilvada : Elaborately carved Jain temples.-A.D. 1032.
Mandor : A Jain tempie.
Ghatiyala : The temple of Matajt-ki-sal originally dedicated to a Jina (I. R. A. S. 1895 p. 516).
Teori : A Jain temple.
Osia : Jain and Brahmanic legends about a Jain yati of the name of Ratan Prabhu- A Jain temple of about the last quarter of the 8th century.
Käpardä : a very high Jain temple. Juna : Ruins of three Jain temples. Inscription of Sam. 1352.
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Report for the Archaeologicāl Survey of Western India, 1907-1908.-- Poona, 1908. Pp. 4-6. Photos : Nos, 2928-2932.---Jain temple, Nana. No. 2944.--Pārsvanatha's temple, Beda. No. 2949.- Jain temple, Beda.
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