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P. 284. Portion of the Frieze-Royal devotees-a king, two queens, with two females attendants-corridor of the lower storey-Rani Nur Gumphä-Udaygiri, Puri Dist.
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P. 300.
P. 308. Puri district.
Front facade of the Ganeshgumphä-Udaygiri, Puri Dist.
View of the corridor Ganeshgumpha-Udaygiri, Puri District. Portion of the frieze-corridor of the Ganesh Gumphã, Udaygiri,
P. 316.
Chhota Häthigumpha and other caves near it-Udaygiri, Puri Dist. P. 324. Double storeyed cave-Udaygiri, Puri dist.
P. 332. Baghgumpha-Udaygiri, Puri dist.
P. 340. Sarpagumpha-Udaygiri, Puri dist.
P. 348. Jambeiwaragumpha-Udaygiri, Puri dist.
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R. D. BANERJEE-History of Orissa, Calcutta 1931. Vol. II.
P. 340. None of the earlier group of Khandagiri and Udaygiri caves temples or shrines proper.
P. 369. Lotus carvings on the floor of Raja Rani temple, a common
in Hindu & Jain temples.
P. 371. Mention of Jain images discovered on the right jamb of the Jagamohana in 1910 and 1911.
P. 394. Mention of the image of Rishabhanatha in the cave now called Lalatendu Kesari-mention of the sculptures of 24 Tirthankaras in the Barabhuji cave arranged in a row with Lanchhana Vriksha of each and Sasana devi.
P. 401. Stupa or the tree in railing was a device common both to Buddhism and Jainism.
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XII. The 24 Tirthankars and their Sasana Devis, Barabhuji cave. Khandagiri,
Puri dist.
P. 184. General view of the Twin temple on the top of Khandagiri Hill, Bhuvanesvara, Puri dist.
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P. 424. Rock-cut image of Rishava, the first Keshari's cave-Khandagiri, Puri dist.
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