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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sundarsi : Temples containing many fragments of Saiva and Jain images.
Bihar : Narsingarh State-Hindu or Jain materials used in the erection of a masjid during the reign of Sultan Mahmud I of Malwa in 844 A, H. (1440 A. D.)
Kotra : Rajgadh State-Reference to a headless Jain image in the Gazetteer of Rajgadh.
Naroli : Bharatpur State-Ten inscribed Jain images discovered, all dedicated on the same date v. s. 1193 (A. D. 1136).
Hallur : Bombay Presidency--on the top of a hill. An old Jain temple, locally called "Melgudi", and worshipped as a Saiva temple for sometime, probably built during the time when the Digambara Jains were inhabiting the place in about 11th century A. D. Eight Jain images carved on the walls.
Velapur : A Jain temple of Chālukya type, dedicated to Pārsvanātha, in the centre of the village known as Sarkarwada.
Illustrations in the Report : No. 8 (b) Jain temple, Hallur. No. 28 (a) Jain colossus, Bijawada. No. 33 (a) Jain image from Naroli.
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Annual Progress Report of the Archaeological Survey Circle, North Western Provinces and Oudh. Years 1889-1891
Pages. 13-18.
The work of excavation of Dr. Fuhrer at Mathura, from the 15th November, 1890 to the 5th March, 1891. Information about the principal monuments discovered. General notes on the value of the inscriptions for history and the doctrine of Jainism ; Organisation of the Jaina Order : the Kottiya gana at Mathura, its -Kulas' and 'Sakhas', the Jaina nuns; the laic adepts; the cult; the goddess Sarasvati; the Tirthakaras; the stūpas; the period of the Jaina wrtitings; the Svetāmbaras and the Digambaras in the beginning of the Christian era.
Special examination of some fragments of sculpture and some inscriptions.
Year 1891-1892.
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