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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Nos. 2954-2957.-Mahāvīra's temple, Hathundi. Nos. 2959-2964.-Temple of Mahāvira, Sevadi. No. 2974.-Jain temple, Sādadi,.
Nos. 2985-2994.-Temple of Pārsvanātha, image of Pārsvanātha, Chaumukh temple, Sameta-sikhara sculpture. Sahasrakūta sculpture Satrunjaya Paltika, Pārsvanātha's sculpture, Ranpur.
Nos. 2997-3000.- Mahāvīra's temple, etc., Ghāņeräv. Nos. 3003-3006.--Jain temples, etc., Kumalgarh. Nos. 3025-3027.—Temple of Ādiśwara, Nādlās. Nos. 3035-3036.---Temple of Padmaprabhu, Nadol. Pp. 7-8. Inscriptions : No. 2350. --Mahāvira's temple, Nana. Nos. 2352-2353.—Temple of Ādinātha, Belar. Nos. 2355-2359.-Temple of Mahāvīra, Hathundi. Nos. 2360-2372.-Temple of Mahāvira, Sevādı. No. 2374.- Jain temple, Boiyā Nos. 2391-2394.--Pārsvanātha's sculpture in Chaumukh temple, Raņpur. No. 2395.-Temple of Mahāvīra, Ghanerav. Nos. 2398-2405.-Temples of Ādiśvara and Neminātha, Nadlai.
P. 10. Conservation (Bombay, Southern Division). Jain temples, Belgaum, Belgaum district.
Sanchor : An inscription in Sanskrit, dated Sam. 1322, recording repair to a chatusk ka in the temple of Mahāvīra by an Osvāl Bhandāri named Chhāghāka.
A Jain fane at Sanchor, no longer in existence-Reference in Jinaprabha's Tirthakalpa to a Jain temple, dedicated to Mahävira.
Bhinmal : Repairs to the temple af Jagatsvāmi by both the Osvāls ProvādsSurya worship was common to both the Hindus and Jain in the middle of the 11th century-An inscription dated v.E. 1333, speaks of Pūrņachandra Sūri of the Pārāpadra gachchha, and records benefaction of 13 drammas and 7 Vimsopakas for the annual worship of Mahāvira-Origin of the dissemination of Jainism in Śrimāla (Bhinmāl), of furnished by the Puranas-Spread of Jainism narrated in the Srimālamāhātmya.
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