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East Indian Sculpture. The Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo (U. S. A.) 1940.
No. 24. A Jain household shrine of wood elaborately carved, of about 1700 A. D.-Mythological animals, figures, deities, tree and flower motifs-its architectural peculiarities-sculptural details.
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Hasmukh, D. SANKALIA, The Archaeology of Gujrat. Bombay, 1941. Introduc tion Kuvalayamāla-a Jain Prakrit work, source of study for mediaeval history of Gujrat.
P. 48. Kevali-Jaina technical term meaning "One who has attained supreme knowledge. Svastika, Bhadrasana, Nandipada, Minayugala, Kalaka-Jain symbols seen in Jain caves. Existence of these in the Jaina stupa at Mathura.
P. 50. Uparkot caves in Junagarh-regarded as Jain caves. Mention of Jain caves at Bawa Pyara's Math.
P. 53. Mention of Chaitya caves as Jain caves.
P. 53. (n) 3. Indications of early Jaina settlements at Dhank (Dhank). (30 miles N. W. from Junagarh in Gondal State)-Tilatila Pattan its former nameimages of Jaina and Hindu pantheon are laid bars whenever the place is dug up for laying the foundation of a building.
P. 84. Close resemblence of the temple of Modhera (11th century) with the Jain temple of Adinatha at Delwara Abü,
P. 90. Resemblence of columns of Modhera temple with that of Abu.
P. 106. The Jaina temples of the Chalukyan period-scattered all over Sarotra and Taringa (Kathiawar), Girnar, Satruñjaya and at Mt. Abü.
(n) Mention of more than a hundred Jaina temples in Anhilvada-none very old-"not of much architectural or archaeological importance"-BURGESS.
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Pp. 107-115. Śatruñjaya and Girnar temples-extreme renovation loosing architectural and archaeological value. Temples at Abu built by Vimala 1032 A.D. Their chronology-Adinatha figure inside fully described,
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