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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Rājagriti, Dhānka, Ajārä, Sripura kulpakagi, Mahuda, Pindwadā, Wankaner, Patana, Bombay, Ujjain, Bhānduk, Kadamleagir, Jodhpur, Bhāvnagar, Delwāļā, Prabhāsa-pātan, Din, Malwa, Lucknow, Lachhwad (Bihar), Kshatriyakunda (Bihar), Kulpak, Kampita, Katgota (Bengal), Calcutta, Guniya, Pawapuri, Sometasikhare, Baroda, Chitodgadh, Surat, Champ, Junāgadh, parakot-Junāgadh. Jamnagar and Cambay.
The illustration in this volume include the images of the Tirthankaras and of holy Jaina monuments,
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NARAYANA, R. K. Mysore (Mysore, 1944).
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P. 21. Bettiga-a Jaina king turned to Vaishṇavism Rāmānujāchārya.
P. 30. Śravanabelgoļa—31 miles from Hassan, spiritual home of the Jains. Chandra Betta cave at Sravanabelgoļa where Bhadrabāhu immediate successor of Mahāvira died on Indra Betta 3,250 ft. high the figures of Gomateswara placed. Erected in 983 A.D. height 58 ft. One of the highest statues of the world.
P. 49. Facing--plate--figure of Gomateswara at Śravanabelgola.
P. 77. Mention of Timmanna destroying 101 Jain temples for materials used in the Ranganātha temple.
P. 97. Mention of sensational story of the Jains being persecuted by Bittigaauthors critical denial of the event.
Gwalior of today-Alijah Darbar Press, Lashkar, Gwalior (1934 ?).
P. 15. Jaina monuments not later than 9th or 10th century. Famous rockcut Jain sculptures of 15th century on the walls of the fort. Centres of Jain importance Padhavli and Suhania (Dist. Tonwarghar), Barai and Panihar (Dist. Gird), Narwar, Sesai and Bhimpur (Dist. Narwar), Dubkund (Dist. Sheopur), Indore, Pachria, Golakat, Budhi Chanderi. Thobon and Tomain (Dist. Esagarh), Gyaraspur, Badoh and Ahmadpur (Dist. Bhilsa), Gandhaval, and Maksi (Dist. Ujjain) and Nimthur (Dist. Mandsaur).
P. 197. Jain sculptures on both sides of the Urwai slope--enormous figures of Tarthankaras excavated in 1440-1473 A. D. Mutiliation by Babar largest being 57 ft. high,
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