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P. 181. Appendix-I. List of exhibits acquired for Indian Museum, Archaeological section during 1928-29.
No. 4. (7589) Standing figure Jina Rishabhanatha with bull below his feet and a Chauri bearer and two attendant standing figures on each side-From Dalmi, District Manbhum, Bihar and Orissa.
Plate xxxl. Harappa. Four nude figures (male) heads, hands and legs
broken.
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T. N. RAMACHANDRAN. Tiruparuttikunram and its Temples, with Appendices on Jaina Units of measurement and time, cosmology and classification of souls. Plates XXXVII, Madras, 1934.
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Contents-Identification of Jina Käñchi with Tiruparuttikunram -The temples of Chandraprabha and Vardhamana-Inscriptions-Paintings and scenes from the lives of Risabhadeva and Vardhamäna-Miscellaneous paintings-Appendices I, II and III.
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GARDE, M. B. Archacology in Gwalior, Gwalior, 1934 (2nd Ed.).
Pp. 11-12. Mention of Jaina relics in several places-Jain caves in the Udayagiri hill, 5 miles west of Bhilsa Rly. station, existence of some fine sculptures and inscrip. tions-dating from the Gupta period (400 to 600 A. D.)
P. 13. Numerous Jaina monuments in the state of later 9th or 10th centuryJaina statues on the Fort rock at Gwalior (15th century)-rock-cut figures in Khandar hill at Chanderi. Jaina remains in Padhavli and Suhania (Dist. Tonwarghar); Barai and Panihar (Dist. Gird); Narwar, Se Sai and Bhimpur (Dist. Narwar); Dubkund (Dist. Sheopur); Indor, Golakot, Pachrai, Buddhi Chanderi, Rakhetra, Bithla, Thobon and Tumain (Dist: Esagarh); Gyäraspur and Babloh (Dist. Bhilsa); Gandhaval and Maksi (Dist. Ujjain); and Nimthin (Dist. Mandasa).
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Pp. 40-43. Images of Jaina Tirthankaras and Chaumukhas in the Gujari Mahal museum of Gwalior State.
Pp. 53-58. Description of a Jain temple in Badoh 12 miles by road to the east of Kalhar station (W. R.) on the Bombay-Delhi main line of the G. I. P. Rly.Gudarmal temple is built up of the ruins of Jaina temple-Jaina temples of 9th to 12th century-images of Tirthankara in cells-Sanskrit inscriptions of 11th century.
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