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BACHHOFER, Ludwing. Early Indian sculpture. 2 Vols., Paris. 1929.
Vol. I
P. 62. In the time of Huviska (according to the inscription A. D. III to 138) the Jain Vodva stūpa was already very ancient.
P. 103 Close relationship between the plastic arts of Buddhism and Jainism as regards symbols, ornaments and mode of composition,
Vol. II
Plate No. 74-mohini Relief (A. D. 14) from Mathura--Aya gapata, plated erected in Jain temples for the adoration of Arhats.
Plate No. 87-Socle fragment of the statue of the Arhat Nandyāvarta (Jaina), from Kenkāli Tilā, near Mathura dated A, D. 127.
Plate No. 90-Jina head from Mathura dated A. D. 130-150. Plate No. 101 --Statue of Adinātha from Mathura, dated A.D. 162.
Plate No. 133--Ananta cave Khandagiri (Orissa) two door frames, dated 100-50 B.C.
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CODRINGTON, K. De. B. An Introduction to the Study of Mediaeval Indian Sculpture. --London, 1929.
P. 14. Portrayal of Tirthankaras in Mathura sculptures of Kushan period.
Plate 23--Figure of a standing Jina; sandstone, Rajputana of 16" height; c. 1000 A. D.-Criticism.
Plate 24-Figure of Pārsvanātha; black marble Rajputana; C. 1700 A. D. 4'-8" high.
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Jain, K. P.--- 514 Digambara Jain Stūpas at Mathura. I. H. Q. Vol. VI, 1930.
P. 376. Sāhutodar of Garga-Gotra, one Digambara Jain resident of Bhatāniä kol--mentioned as having repaired Jain Stüpas at Mathura--referred to in Kavi Raja Malls work Jambu svämi-carita (s. 1632) now brought to light by Jain Pandit Śri Jugol Kisorji Mukhtar from the Jain Bhandar, Delhi.
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