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we gaze unmoved at their composed and icy images. It has always been so with the Jains. They followed the Buddhist at an early date in adopting iconism in their religion, but even at the beginning of the Christian era their sculptures displayed the same nerveless character that they do in mediaeval and later times. It is dangerous to utilize Buddhist works as a basis for determining as grounds of style the age of Jain works, or vice versa.
405 (i)
Annual Report of Archaeological Survey of India, 1914-15, Pt. I-Calcutta, 1916.
P. 8. Dilwara temples at Mount Abü.
P. 11. Tombs of Jain priest at Mudabidri.
P. 27. Great Jain temple at Deogarh-Saugoli plates of the early Kadamba king Harivarman.
405 (ii)
Annual Report of Archaeological Survey of India, 1913-14. Pt. 2--Calcutta, 1917.
Pp. 262-263. Kosam or Kausambi, a holy place to the Jains-Discovery of a fine head of a Jain image,
405 (iii)
Annual Pro. Report of Archaeological Survey, Southern India, 1916-17-Madras, 1917. P. 6. Photo Negatives : No. C. 98---Jain temple on a rock near the river, Hampi, Bellary dist. No. C. 99-Ganagitti Jain temple, Hampi, Bellary district. No. C. 100—Jain figures in the village, Vengunram, North Arcot district, No. C. 101–
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No. C. 103-- Boulder with Jain figures. Tirrakkol, North Arcot district.
P. 31. Barbar near Gaya Bihar shrines hewn during Asoka's reign either by the Jains or Buddhists.
Pp. 37-38. Antiquities in Coorg. Jain temples discovered at mulur. Three stone built Jain temples at Mulur in Nanjarājpatna.
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