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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 39. List of Exhibits acquired for the Hyderabed Museum. Serial No. 212-A Jain image found from Patancheru.
P. 44. No. 378. Jain figure with the hood of a snake-From Town Hall, Gulbarga.
· 377 (viii) Annual Report Arch. Dept. H. E. H. Nizam's Dominion, 1933 34--Calcutta, 1936. P. 3. Survey of Monuments.
Bhawāni Bais Moran. This is the main gateway of the village. It is an arched structure. Sculptures of Dwārapalas and Hindu gods, as well as the figures of Jain Tirthankaras have been fixed into the body of the building,
P. 9. Conservation :
At Ellora--as a result of cleaning of the frescoes, five frescoes representing flying Apsarases were brought to light in cave XXXI and XXXII. A complete set of the copies of these frescoes is being prepared, for they throw important light on the history of painting in India after the vanishing of the Buddhist religion from India. The frescoes generally are nearly a century posterior in date to those of Ajantā but the difference is so great that on fears to class them with the latter on points of beauty and artistic fealing (Plates I-IV in colours). App. List on sculptures noted in Warangal Dist.
Pp. 32-38. S No. 15.
Warangel Fort-Tirthankar Ajinäth with elephants on both sides; small inscription. (41" x 20" x 6" giving the Jain Formula on the lowest band).
S. No. 19. Jain Tirthankara Pārsvanātha 44" X 26" X 6".
S. No. 57-do- In the Yallammā gudi. A 18" x 17" X 6" fragmentary Tirthankara, in the fort.
S. No. 94. At Inugurti ) Mahāvir Vadhamāna Mahabudahad Tāluq to ( A Prabhavali, has the north of the ( 9 Tirthankaras, lion
57" x 34" X 18" village.
) in the centre seat.
App. L. List of drawings---1933-34.
P. 57. Serial No. 1-4. Panel from estern gallery of cave XXXI, Indrasabha with tracing; Border with intricate geometrical design with tracing; Panel from the ceiling; panel from the ceiling of the E. Gallery. Indrasaba-Ellora,
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