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376 (xxxiii)
Report of the Archaeological Survey, Central Circle, 1920-21.-Patna, 1921.
P. 10. (1) Jain temple, Rājgir, Patna district.
P. 12. (2) Khadagiri and Udayagiri caves etc., Bhubaneswar, Puri dist.
Ruined Jain temple and other statues etc., enclosed in a wire-fencing. Eran, Saugor district.
376 (xxxiv)
Annual Report of the Archaeological Department of H. H. the Nizam's Dominions, 191415—Calcutta, 1916.
Pp. 3-4. Devai masjid originally a Buddhist or Jain temple. Imageg of Buddha or of Tirthankaras carved on several stones. Its ārchitectural style similar to that of the 8th to 10th century A. D. of the Northern Deccan. Its conversion to a mosque by the Muhamadans in A, D. 1325-51.
376 (xxxv)
Report of the Archaeological Department of H. H. the Nizam's Dominions, 1915-16Calcutta, 1917.
P. 6. Patancheru once an important centre of Jain worship Colossal statues of Mahāvira and other Tirthankaras. New images said to be discovered. Attitude of the ruling princes in the northern part of the Deccan favourable to the Jain religion from the 7th to the 10th century A. D.--Subsequent destruction of the Jain temples by the worshippers of Siva and Vişņu or their conversion to shrines of these faiths No remains of the temples of Patancheru are found except statues lying buried in mounds or under the Brahmanical constructions.
376 (xxxvi)
Report of the Archaeological Depariment of H. H. the Nizam's Domimions 1918-19Calcutta, 1920.
P. 6. Group of Jain and Brahmanical caves known as Dabar Leņa or Tarla Lena.
P. 38. (434). Nagai Jain image in a temple (photographic negative).
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