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Vastupāl and his brother Tejpāla, the Ministers of Viradhavala built another famous temple at Mt. Ābū--Description given.
Jain structures at Achalgarh near Mt, Ābū and the Jain temples at Kumbharia in the neighbourhood.
The Jain temple, the Chaumukha, at Rāņapur in Jodhpur (of 1439 A. D. ), it has eighty domes, supported by 400 columns,
The Navalakha teinple at Ghumli and a group of the same name at Sejakpur in Kathiawar.
Palitana, a city of Jain temples; the hill has more than five hundred temples big and small and about seven thousand separate images. History of some of the temples given.
The Girnar hill in the south of Kathiawar, sacred to Neminātha. The Neminātha temple and the Mallināth temple.
Bengal : Calcutta : Sheetalanathji temple in Badridas Temple
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Jyoti Prasad JAIN. Jaina Antiquities in the Hyderabad State (Jain Ant., Vol. XIX, No. II) Arrah, 1953. Pp. 12 to 17.
At Kadkal, 19 miles north of Maski some bronze Jain images were discovered
The archaeological remains of Amba Jogai, the modern Mominabad contain one Jain relic and a Jain cave.
At Negai, situated about a mile and a half to the South-west of Chitapur station, there is an image of a standing Jina SuparŚwa Nāth(?) within a ruined Jaina shrine. There is another sculpture of a seated Pārsvanātha Rock-Hewn Architecture : Ellora --The final group of the excavated shrines at Ellora consisting of the Indra-sabha and the Jagannāt ha Sabha belong to the Jains.
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R. V. RAMAN. Jain Vestiges Around Madras (Q. I. M. S. Vol. 49, No. 2. 1958, Bangalore).
Pp. 105-107. Jain temple of Neminātha at Mylapore (Taylor's Catalogue Raisonne of Oriental Mss. Vol. VIII, P. 372). Two Jain statues, forty inches in height, unearthed from the vicinity of San Thome in 1923. Another Jain sculpture
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