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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
B.1--Image of a colossal Jina. Gupta Period on account of its ornamental halo and the treatment of the hair.
B.6-Image of Rshabhanātha attended by Nami and Vinami. B.7-Statuette of Rshabhanātha. B.11-Image of a Jina.
B.15-Statuette of a Jina; on the base 8 worshippers on both sides of a wheel placed on a pillar. Similar devotional scenes found on Gandhara image. Ins. Text. Tran. 75th year. Dr. Vogel refers the date to the Gupta era. But the drapery and headdress of the attendant makes it Kushäņa era.
B.28-Fragment : lower portion of a Jina.
B.31 --Fragmennt of a Jina, a wheel on the throne. Ins. Text. year 97 mentions Kottiya Gana, Vajri Sakha. Gupta era, because of the style of the figures and script. A.D. 416 (Kumära Gupta).
B.33-Fragment of a torso of Rshabhanätha. Gupta B.44— Mask of the head of a Jina. B.45-Mask of the head of a Jina. Gupta. B.46 to B.54-- Heads of Jinas. B.59-Fragment of the head of a Jina. B.60.
-doB.61.
-doB.74-Fragment of a stele similar to Nos. 65-73.
B.75-Sculpture--a Tirthankara, a wheel and two dcers, figure lines of Kubera with his money bag and of the goddess of fertility who holds a child and the sun, the moon and the five planets; Compare B.66 for figures of the eight planets, and B. 65 for Kubera and his wife. The sculpture forms a transition between the Tirthankara figures of the Gupta period like No. B. 6, 7 and 33 and those of the late middle ages like No. B. 77.
134-Head of a Jina with curly hair and elongated earlobes-Gupta.
268-Stele with a nude Rshabhanātha. Ins. Text. Tr. mentioned Rshabhapratimā, Samudra, Sāgara and Sangaraka. The value of the record list in the name of the Jina given, i.e. Rshabhanātha, who is represented with loose locks on both shoulders. Compare B.6, B.7 and B.33, B.65, B.66, etc. Early fourth century A.D.
488–Upper left of an image. Gupta. 565—Head. Gupta. 566--Head, 624-Bust of a Jina. Gupta. 959—Headless Jina. Gupta.
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