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P. 68. Jaina carvings at Ellora were later than Buddhist and Saiva casings.
Pp. 80-87. Jaina caves:
Cave No. 32-An elephant, the inner square paintings on the ceiling (Plate No. 47).
Cave No. 33.--Rows of elephants-men and women-lions, a hall with Pillars (Plate No. 48).-Gomateshvara and the shrine (Plate No. 51).
Cave No. 34-Indra, Indrani (Plates 49, 50)-the shrine (Plate No. 52).
Cave No. 35-Indra (Plate No. 50).
P. 99. No battle scenes.
P. 100. The sculptors and artists were Dravidian by culture.
Pp. 110-15. A brief exposition of Jainism.
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P. 34. Widespread but erroneous belief that Sas Bahu temples are Jaina temples.
P. 54. The Jaina Rock sculptures 'unique in Northern India as well for their number as for their gigantic size'-carved all over the Gwalior fort-south-east group being the specially remarkable.
Picture of a 57 ft. high Jaina image.
P. 56. Picture of a Jaina image.
P. 57. Rock sculpture representing Jaina Tirthankara bearing inscription stating their excavation in 1440-1473 A. c. Images mutilated by Babar only 50 years after their completion. Repairs by Jaina community.
SARAKHAR, Manilal Nawale. Ahmedabad, 1944, Pp. 54 and 142.
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