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P. 60. Rājgir. Mahāvīra passed several rainy seasons here; birth-place of Muni Suvrata (20th Tirthankara). Jaina temples continue here till this day.
P. 77. Tāmluk-ancient sea-port on eastern coast; different namesTamralipta, Damalipta, Tamralipsi or Tamraliptika.
P. 79. Bangarh (Dinajpur district) anciently known as Kotivarsha and Devikota.
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K. R. SRINIVASAN. Rock-cut Monuments (Do-as above). Part-I. P. 111. Barabar Hills, rock-cut canes for the Ajivika monks, P. 112. Rājgir-Sombhandar cave (3rd Century A. D.).
Pp. 121-22. Udayagiri and Khandagiri (Orissa) caves-Jain monastic retreats (100 B. C.).
P. 130. Udaigiri (Vidisha District)--the largest excavation, Jain cave,
P. 132. Badāmi (Bijapur district) --the Jain cave temple at the top of the hill,
P. 133. Aihole (Bijapur district)--Jain cave temple (C. A, D, 700) latest of the early Chalukya.
P. 136. Ellora-Jain Caves 30 to 34. (9th century A. D.). 32 and 33 double storeyed.
P. 147. Sittanavāsal (Thiruchchirappalli district)-Jain cave tempie of the Pāņdyas (Ist half of the 8th century A, p.)-the original cave temple-a century earlier, paintings.
P. 152. Ellora-Chhota-Kailasa-a three storeyed vimāna, a later Jian version of the Kailasa.
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KRISHNA DEVA. Northern Temples (do-do--as above) Part-I.
P. 116. Gyaraspur (Vidisha District)-Maladevi temple (9th century) partly structural and partly rock-cut, row of standing Jinas and a figure of Chakreśvarl.
P. 170. Ghanerao (Pali district, Rajasthan)-Mahāvira temple with three lays (trika mandapa), characteristic of the medieval Jaina temple of Rajasthan.
P. 171. Kumbhariaji (Banas-Kantha district, Rajasthan)-Jain temples, Chālukhyas or Solanki style, Mount Abü, Dilwara, Vimala-Vasahi and LunaVasahi marble Jain temples.
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