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P. 68. Two Jaina caves (Nos. 1 and 20) in the caves of Udayagiri. Chanderi (Station Mungaoli G. I. P. Rly.) to 70. Rack-cut Jaina sculpture in Khandhar hill.
P. 74. Chanderi-a place of Jaina pilgrimage-an old rock-cut Jaina image and a modern Jaina temple. A number of Jaina temples in ruins of 9th-10th century in Budhi Chanderi-studded with images of Jaina Tirthankaras-Vestings of Jaina monuments at Bithla and Hakhetra-Thoban another Jain centre with some Jain temples-9 miles south-west of Chanderi.
Pp. 83-84. Rock-cut Jaina images in higher up the hill sheltering the Chaturbhuja group of temple.
P. 87. Jain rock sculptures on both sides of the urwahi road are images of Jain Tirthankaras in small caves or niches carved all over the sides of the Fort rock; the largest being 57 ft.
P. 89. Gyaraspur--24 miles North-East of Bhilsa Rly. station-once a place of Jain influence still possessing Jain monuments-- Bajramat temple containing three shrines occupied of Jaina idols.
P. 91. Jaina images in Maladevi temple at Gyaraspur.
P. 106. Narwar--16 miles North-East of Satanwada station statues of over a hundred Jaina Tirthankaras in Narwar-huddled up in an underground celler of the town.
P. 110. Padhavli-.4 miles to the west of Pithora (Kalan) station--here are ruins of Jain temples.
P. 114. To the West of the village Padhavli on the Western face of a hill and on its top are the ruins of a few Jain shrines with some stray sculptures. This and some other Jain shrines and images around the village show the influence of Jainism.
P. 123. Jaina temples in ruins of 10th to 12th century and a big Jain sculpture locally known as Chaitnāth in Sahania (20 miles south-east of Morena).
P. 128. A fine Jaina Chaumukha lying loose in jungle in the south of the village Ferahi, 5 miles N. E. of Kadwaha.
P. 131. A huge sculpture of a Jaina Tirthankara known as Baitha Drva in Jumain village 6 miles S. E. of Takneri.
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