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19. Dhyāni-figure of Mallinātha. 29. Dhyāni-figure of Mallinātha. 21. Dhyāni ---figure of Munisuvrata. 22. Dhāni--figure of Neminātha. 23. Standing figure of Sreyamsanätha. 24. Standing figure of Mahävira.
P. 282. (117) Three Jaina images to the south of Triśüla cave (No. 116). Two images belonging to Rishabhadeva,
P. 283. (No.118). Eight nude figures of Tirthankaras carved on the back of the wall of Lalatendu Kesari or Singh Rāja cave 5. Probably representing Pārsvanātha.
A Sanskrit inscription of Medieaval times in the above cave recores erection of the images of 24 Tirthankaras in the 5th year of the reign of Udyotakesari.
P. 282. (Fig. 155)-Jaina images cut in rock near the Lalatendu Kesari cave Khardagiri.
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Henry COUSENS. Somanātha and other medieval temples in Kathiawad-Calcutta, 1931 (Ar. Sur, of India, Vol. XLV-Imperial Series).
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P. 2. Chandragupta Maurya B. c. 322 divided his kingdom ces of which Saurashtra (Kathiawad) was one.
P. 22. Siddharāja's (1100 A.D.), minister in Sorath denoted the royal revenue for three years to the re-edification of the temple of Nemeenāth upon Girnar. Sidharāj made a grant of twelve villages to Rishal Deva.
P. 23. According to Prabandha Chintāmaņi A.D. 1305) Hemachandra advised Kumārapāla to restore the wooden Prāsāda (shrine) of Somanātha.
P. 24. Kumārapāla drifted over to Jainism--forebade sacrifice of life, built Jain temples at Anhillaväda-Pattan; his nephew waged relentless warfare upon the Jain edifices constructed by the Jaina-converted monarch.
P. 28. Jains used secret underground shrines to save their images from being destroyed by iconoclasts muslim.
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