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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Catalogue of manuscripts and books belonging to the Bhau Daji memorial.--Bombay, 1882.
This contains the information of Jain manuscrirts.
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John ANDERSON---Catalogue And Hand-book of The Archchaeolngical Collections In The Indian Museum Part II.-Calcutta, 1883.
Pp. 196-215. Jain Sculptures :
Twenty-four Tirthankaras, names, Chinha 5 distinctive--signs, colour, place of Nirvāņa.
Pārsvanātha 777 B. C. The Digambaras and the Svetāmbaras. Nirgranthas or Niganthas.
P. 200. Connagar : A small marble figure of Pārsvanātha, seated, inscribed; found at low water, at Connagar, on the right bank of the Hughly.
P. 201. Mänbhüm Dist. : Jain temples (Col. Dalton-JASB. Vol. XXXV, Part I. p. 186). Santinātha, from an old Jain temple in the Mānbhūm Dist.
P. 202. Adinātha-with the 24 Jinas, from an old Jain temple in the Mān. bhūm Dist. . P. 203. Kampilya : Jain sculptures found in 1815 (Ar. Su. Rep. Vol. XI, P. II; Vol. I, p. 255).
P. 204. Panchäla remains are also Jain (Cunningham Vol. I, p. 264 footnote).
Four Jinas seated back to back. (Jain temple of Campela in Rohelcund-No. 7 of Col. MACKENZIE's Memorandum).
P. 204. Four Jinas standing--presented to the As. Soc. of Beng. by Col. C. MACKENZIE in 1815). L. P. 205. Fragment of a sculpture (temple) with a standing Jina,
Pp. 205-07. Tripura (modern Tewar) C. P. : Two Jain temples. Śitalnātha, seated, found at Karanbel. A Jina from Karanbel. A fragment of a large statue of a Jina.
P. 208. Part of a Jain temple.
Pp. 208–12. Gwalior : The fortress an important seat of Jainism; founded in 275 A, D.
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