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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Karnataka a centre of Digambara Jainism first and then of Lingayat cult.
Council at Valabhi-collection and publication of Jaina texts in the 5th and 6th century giving great impetus to Prakrit religious literature in Kathiawar and Northern Gujrat-Similar results from the Digambara Jaina movemnt under the Răştrakutas in S. Gujrat.
P. 249 (n). Kuvalayamala Jain work of the 7th and 8th century written in Prakrit at Jalor (Jäbälipura), Rajputana-published at Patan.
P. 250. Apasaro (Skt. Upašraya)-Jaina priests. Their contribution to the N. Gujrat literature in the medieaval period under the patronage of Jayasimha and Kumarapala-mention of some Jaina manuscripts written in Sanskrit treasured in Patan Bhandars of these Hammiramardana by Jayasimha and Mohaparajaya (primarily didactic) by Yaialpäla are of historical importance.
P. 253. Mention of Jain temple at Bhadreśvar ancient Bhadravati called Vasai or Jagadevasah of 12th century A, D. of the time of Jagadeva a wealthy merchant of Bhadresvara (?) Its plan resembling the temples of Abu, Taringa, Sarotra in Gujrat. Described.
P. 255. Ceiling of Abu copied at the ceiling of Sasu and Bahu temples at Nāgdā.
Plate XI-Fig. 18. Plan of the Jain temple, Mount Abu.
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Fig. 19. Plan of the Neminatha temple, Girnar.
Plate XXI-Fig. 38. Jain temples and the valley of Lake Sudarasana?
Girnar.
Plate XXV. Fig. 45. Ceiling, Sabhamandapa Vimala temple Abu.
Fig. 46. Ceiling Sabhämandapa, Tejahpal temple, Ābü.
Plate XXVII-Fig. 50, Ceiling depicting the Renunciation of Neminatha Tejapala temple, Ābü.
Plate XXIX-Fig. 54. Torana and Pillars. Tejahpäla Temple, Abu.
Plate XL-Fig. 75. Ambikä and Pārsvanatha Dhank.
Plate XLI-Fig. 76. Jaina Tirthankaras Dhänk.
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Fig. 77. Tejahpāla and his two wives, Tejabpäla temple, Abü.
Appendix-A (List of inscriptions from Gujrat).
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