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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 256. Mention of a Jina miniature crystal figure of Parivanätha acquired from Mathura Museum.
P. 275.
Stone image of the Buddha in the Deer-Park from Monastry No. 9, Nālandā suggests its identification from the style to be one of Jaina Tirthankara, though the symbols would accompany an image of the Buddha. Image seated on a Visvapadmasana in the dhyani-mudra with two male attendants on either side-Dharmachakra on the pedestal front and two deer, Triple umbrella over the head at with a lid above the shoulders and a peculiar double-lotus-like object with a handle over the left shoulder.
P. 276. Mention of the presence of Brahmanical and Jainic images among the Buddhist deities at Nālandā.
P. 289. Jina images discovered at Kankalı Tilä at Mathura now deposited in the Lucknow Provincial Museum.
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P. 304. Jaina image found at Kantabenia, 24-Paraganas District, Bengal.
P. 347. Appendix-I. List of acquisitions by the Indian Museum, Calcutta,
1930-31.
Nn. 2 (8556) Spotted red sandstone head of a Jina (?) hair arranged in curls, no trace of Ushnisha 11" x 8" from Mathura.
No. 3. (8557)-Red sandstone head of a Jina (?) the area above the forehead covered by hair is slightly elevated; no trace of Ushnisha 7" x 6" from Mathura.
No. 4. (8558)-Spotted sandstone head of a Jina (?) hair arranged in stylized waves, no trace of Ushnisha 51" x 41" from Mathura.
Presented during 1932-33.
No. 16 (8585) Crystal seated figure of a Jina Pärśvanätha head lost. 2° x 1.1/3"
from Mathura.
Purchased during 1933-34 (Bangalore).
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Archaeological Survey of India-Annual Report-1936-37, Delhi, 1940,
P. 25. Jain shrine on Vaibhara Hill (Rajgir in Bihar)-Its conservation carried out (Plate VIII-a, b, c).
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P. 26. Barbar caves in the Gaya district-area in front of the Lomas Rishi and Sudama caves were cleared.
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