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No. 8 Barai-Ruins of a Jain temple sheltering a huge image of Tirthankara on the N. W. of village.
No. 9-Ruins of another Jain temple-three shrines near No. 8. No. 10-A Jain temple with 4 shrines on hill to the S. of village.
No. 16–Paytha (Dt. Morena) --Site of a Jain temple on the S. E. outskirts of village-number of Jain sculptures scattered around.
Nos. 18 20-Dadur (Dt. Sardarpur)--three different sites of Jain Temples strewn with stone images--two very large.
P. 52. Inscription copied :
1. Panihar (Dt. Gird)-on a standing Jain image in the 3rd shrine from the north in the group of four shrines, on hill; Nagari-Hindi.
P. 66. Mahakal Temple of Museum, Ujjain. P. 68 Photos :
No. 29 Barai-(Dt. Gird)-a Triple Jain temple in ruins. No. 30. Another ruined Jain temple near No. 29 sheltering a huge Jain image.
Nos. 31-32. Fourfold Jain temple, Pt. 1 (first two); Pt. II (last two).
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Annual Report of the Archaeological Department of the Gwalior State.
Quinquanial Administration Report of the Archaeological Dept. Gwalior State-Madhya Bharat.
For the Samvat 1998-2002 (1942-46)-Gwalior, 1949. Conservation :
P. 3. Udayagiri : The rock-cut caves in Udayagiri hill situated about 4 miles west of Bhilsa; monuments of the Gupta age. Out of the 20 caves, No. 1 at the southern end and No, 20 at the northern end are Jain.
Pp. 17-18. Indore : The village Indore lies ahout 4 miles to the North-East of Kadwaha, possesses Jain relics of mediaeval period. A ruined shrines and a Chaumukha situated at about half a mile to the South-east of the village. The structural Chaumukha or four faced hollow structure; in the centre of each face is the principal image of a seated Tirthankara surrounded by a number of subsidiary figures of Tirthankaras. In the shrine room there is a a large standing idol of śāntinātha. Both of circa 10th century A. D.
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