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Pp. 11-12. Inscriptions:
No. 2499.-Below Jain images, 10 in number, Badami.
No. 2506.-Temple of Pärsvanatha, Bairat.
No. 2526. In the temple of Pärśvanätha, Kekind.
P. 21. Khajaraha: Adinatha temple in possession of Jain community.
JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Protected Monuments:
P. 24. Belgaum district: No. 2. Old Jain temple etc. Belgaum Fort, Belgaum.
No. 3. Old Jain temple, Belgaum Fort, Belgaum.
No. 12. Ratta inscription of Śaka 1009 and 1043 in a Jain temple in the village, Konnur, Gokak.
No. 14. Ratta inscription dated Saka 1127 in an old Jain basti, Kalloli,
Gokak.
No. 26. Jain temple of Mukteśvara, Wakkund, Sampgaon. Kanara district. No. 8. The Jain basti, of Pärśvanatha, Bilgi, Siddapur.
No. 15. The temple of Vardhamanasvami, Nagarbastikeri or Gersappa, Hon var.
Nos. 25, 26. Pärsvanatha basti and Santesvara basti, Bhatkal (Petha).
No. 29. Chandranatha Deva basti, Hadvalli, Bhatkal (Petha).
Panch Mahals district: No. 2. Ruined Jain temples in the old town of Champaner, Halol.
Pp. 39-62:
Mirpur-Khas: Absurdity in accepting the idols discovered at stipa at the place to be Jain images. Jain images are always nude to the waist, and, in the case of Digambara Jains, nude altogether.
Pattadakal Jain temples.
Badami An important group of Jain caves. Probable retirement of the Rastrakit king Amoghavarsa I (cir. A. D. 850), a devout Jain, to Badami to spend the latter part of his life near tae Jain cave of adout 200 years old at thet ime.
Junagadh Buddhist caves of the 2nd or 3rd century and Jain temples of the 13th century.
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