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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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are besides the only ones, the restoration of the great temple of Ādiśvara of Samvat 1646 to 1650.
These inscriptions have been since published by G. BÜHLER, in the "Epigraphia Indica", Vol. II, the Jaina inscriptions from Satruñjaya numbers 1 and 12.
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Rajendralala Mrrra. Notes on Sanskrit Inscriptions from Mathura (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. XXXIX, Pp. 117--130). Calcutta, 1870.
Text and translation of 21 inscriptions of Mathura, almost all Buddhistic. Facsimiles out of text (4 plates).
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J. Dowson. Ancient Inscriptions from Mathura Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. New Series, Vol. V, Pp. 182-196). London, 1871.
Translation of 29 inscriptions coming from Mathura. "The inscriptions are all Buddhistical", said DowSON, some, however, seem Jainas. Complementary note by A. CUNNINGHAM. Four plates of facsimiles.
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Bhäu Daji. Report on Photographic Copies of Inscriptions in Dharwār and Mysore. Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. IX, Pp. 314333). Bombay, 1872.
Jaina inscriptions,
No. 4. At Aihole, on the pedestal of a Digambara statue of Mahāvira. Homage of Rāmasetti, Digambara of the Balātkāra gana,
No. 9. Incomplete inscription in Sanskrit and in Canara, of unknown origin. Recalls the construction of a temple in honour of Adinātha.
No. 10. At Badāmi. Series of small inscriptions containing the name of different Digambara masters.
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J. F. Fleer. On some Sanskrit Copper-plates found in the Belgaum Collectorate. (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. IX, Pp. 229-249). Bombay, 1872.
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