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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 82-83. No. 45. Mahasthana fragmentary stone plaque inscription. Mahasthan, Bogra Dist., Bengal (3rd century B. C.).
Text. Text Sanskritized (Ref. Ep. Ind. xxi. p. 85).
Pp. 118-119. No. 25. Mathura votive Tablet of the time of Sodasa year 72 (A. D. 152) Kankali Tilä. Text; Text Sanskritized.
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n. 2, The name Kankali Tila means the mound of Kankali, one of the 64 Yoginis according to Jain works.
P. 150. No. 52. Mathura Jain image inscription of Huvishka (A. D. 122), Kankalı Tila, Mathura. Text; Text Sanskritized.
Pp. 151-52. No. 53. Lucknow Museum Jain image inscription of Huvishka (A. D. 126 ?).
n. 1. Sambhavanatha is the 3rd Jain Tirthankara whose Lanchhana, is the horse. His image with Yaksha Trimukha, yakshi Sasanadevi or Durităridevi, the Kevala tree Sāla and the Chauri-bearer Satyavirya.
P. 177. No. 70. Junagarh stone inscription of Jayadaman's grandson, Junagarh (Kathiawar). Text. Mentions Girinagar and etc.
Pp. 206-213. No. 91. Häthigumphã cave. Inscription of Khäravela Udayagiri hill, near Bhuvaneśvara, Puri dist. (about the end of 1st century s. c.). Text. Text Sanskritized and foot notes.
Plate No. xxxix.
Pp. 213-214. No. 92. Manchapuri cave inscription of the chief queen of Khäravela, Udayagiri Hill (end of 1st century B. c.). Text. Text Sanskritized,
P. 214. No. 93. Manchapuri cave. Inscription of Vakradeva Udayagiri Hill. Text. Text Sanskritized.
Pp. 308-310. No. 26. Kahaum stone Pillar inscription of Skanda Gupta (460 A. D.) Kahaum or Kahawam, Gorakhpur Dist., U. P. Text. 12 lines. Kakubha is the old name of modern Kahaum. qs refers to the five naked Jain Tirthankaras sculptured on the column, Adinatha, Säntinätha, Neminatha, Pärsvanatha and
Mahavira.
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BANERJI, R.D. Note on the Hathigumpha inscription on Kharavela. J.B.O.R.S. iii, 1217. Pp. 486 f. History of the find of Häthigumphä inscription, Maurya era., Kharavela, important informations about his reign.
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