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P. 216. Notes on Appendix of illustrations.
Fig. 12. The visit, part of damaged painting on ceiling of rock-cut Jain temple (33). Indrasabha, Elura. Deccan, tenth century.
Fig. 19, Baldeva Muni and animals--on palm leaf, Patan, Gujerat, 1288.
Fig. 20. Monk Harikeśa beaten by youths; paper Ms. Gujerat 1391.
Fig. 21. The Balky Bullock etc. (see fig. 20) Gujarat, 1591.
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Klaus Fischer. Some Discoveries in Indian Art. (Transactions of the Arch. Society of S. India Vol. 1) Madras, 1955.
Pp. 49-50. Jain Mutt of Humcha, ruins of Jain buildings between Tirathahalli and Agumbe in the environs of the Pārasnāth temple of Kundada Gudda hill: whole area abounds in remains of medival Jain temples of the 11th-13th century. Surroundings of the Kondapur Estate yield remains of Jain temples.
Pp. 54-57. Jain Tirthankara Rock carvings near Anagundi. At Ranpur in Orissa, a Jain image inserted into the wall of a later Hindu temple. Jain images in the wall decoration of Sringeri in Mysore State. In the outskirts of Kurana near Bilsa. Jain sculptures unearthed.
Jain rock-cut carvings (fig. 15) near Anagundi Jain settlement on the bank of the Tungabhadra.
Jain temples at Ganigitti & Pampapati Svämt.
The Pampasarovara temple; natural caverns; carvings of Tirthankaras.
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PIERRE RAMBACII and VITOLD De GOLISH. The Golden Age of Indian Art, Bombay, 1955.
P. 32. Coloured plate full page--Painting ceiling of Jain temple at Tiruparuti-Kundram, 14th century.
Pp. 53–56. Tiruperati Kundram-Frescos of the 14th century. After the fall of the Pallav and Chālukya Kings, Kanchi continued to be a big centre of the Jain religion. In the 14th century the Chola Kings built there a temple dedicated to Vardhamana. In the year 1387 this temple was decorated with Frescos; these are unique of their kinds. Four full page plates.
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