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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Abū Mount Abu contains shrines of the Jain Tirthankaras-Dilwara temples are Jain-The temple of Vimala Sah, known as the Vimalvasahi, is sacred to Adinatha and was completed in 1088 v.E. (1031)-The other temple is that of Vastupala and Tejapāla built in 1287 v.8. (1231) and is dedicated to Neminatha-In addition to these there are several other temples of Śvetambara Jains, such as three storied temple of Chaumukhji, the temple of Santinätha and a temple of Digambara Jains.
Achalgarh: The brothers Vastupala and Tejpala were Jains, yet there is evidence to show that they restored several Śiva temples. Temple of Santinatha near the mausoleum of Raja Man of Sirohi. It was built by Solanki Rāja Kumārpāla and contains three images, one of which bears an inscription dated 1302 V.E. (1245)On the hill the shrine of Kunthunatha and temple of Pärsvanatha, Neminatha and Adinatha.
A Jain temple of Mahāvtra Svämi stands in this village.
P. 51 n. The inscription of the Palri Jain temple dated 1239 v.E. (1182), the inscription in the Jain temple of Bagingaon dated 1359 v.E. (1302) and another show that even during the ascendency of the Parmars the part of the country north of the Sirohi town was in the possession of Chauhans. An inscription dated 1289 V.E. (1232) has also been found in the temple of Santinātha in Sewara; this is of the time of Deora Bijai Singh.
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B. PUTTAIYA-Maharaja Chikkadevaraj Wodeyar of Mysore. (QJMS, xi, 1921, Pp. 97-112).
Pp. 99-100. Vishalaksha Pandit of Yelandur, a Jain, was a tutor of Chikkadevaraja when he came to the throne, the Jain Pandit became his chief ministerStory that the king met a number of Lingayat leaders the massacre of Lingayat and destruction of their Mutts which is attributed to the Jain Pandit who was subsequently murdered.
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C. V. VAIDYA-History of Mediaeval Hindu India. Vol. I. (Circa 600-800 a.d.). Poona, 1921.
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P. 66. The Brahmins were the leaders of thought both among the Hindus and the Buddhists and the Jains.
P. 91. Use of yellow coloured cloth by Jain recluses.
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