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No. 675. Bronze image of Chandranatha in the same basti, South Canara.
View of the Kere-basti with the Gommatesvara sculpture, South
Canara.
P. 73. Drawings:
No. 220. Bronze statue of Brahma (Lokeśvara) in the Siva temple, Kädri near (Mangalore), South Canara,
No. 221. Bronze statue of Vedayyasa (?), (a Jain image) in the same temple, South Canara.
No. 223. Stone image of a Jain deity (?) in the same temple, South Canara.
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E. HULTZSCH.-South Indian Inscriptions. Vol. III, (Part I). (Archaeological Survey of India, New Imperial Series, vol. XXIX). Madras, 1899.
P. 22. Near Melpadi, in the northern district of Arcot is found the mount Vallimalai, an ancient place of Jaina pilgrimage.
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K. V. SUBRAHMANYA AYYAR-The Pandya Country and Their Inscriptions. (A.L.O.C., Session III; 1924).
P. 278. Kongarpuliyangulam, near Madura. Jain hermitage, huge Jain images and well preserved Vatteluttu inscriptions, registering the names of the Jain preceptors ond disciples who presided over the hermitage in 8th century AD.
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I.J.S. TARAPOREWALLA- The origin of the Brahmini Alphabet. (A.I.O.C., Session IV; 1926).
P. 648. Art-The Jain Suttas speak of about eighteen varieties of the art of writing.
Jain Education International
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D. B. DISKALKAR.-Some Unpublished inscriptions of Vastupala (ABORI. Vol. IX; 1927-28) Pp. 171-181.
Vastupala-supporter of Jain religion--a great builder of Jain temples-inscriptions discussed etc.
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