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XVII and fig. 91. 18. Ibid. p. 102-103. 19. Saryu Doshi, Masterpieces of Jain Painting, Bombay, Marg Publications, 1985, pp. 78-79, and 81-82 for illustrations
and discussions about these manuscripts 20. Kalpasutra (Book of Ritual) -- The principal text of the Svetambara Jainas is a canonical text that provides an extended
biography of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankar, and establishes his historical position in relation to his twenty-three
predecessors. This text was repeatedly copied and illustrated, chiefly in Patna and Ahmedabad. 21. Kalakacharya Katha (Story of Kalaka) is the most important work of non-canonical Jain literature and often appears as
an appendix to Kalpasutra manuscripts. 22. Pramod Chandra, 'Notes on the Mandu Kalpasutra of AD 1439', Marg, Vol. XII, No. 3 (June 1959), pp. 51-54; K.
Khandalavala and M. Chandra, 'A Consideration of an illustrated MS. From Mandapadurga (Mandu), dated 1439 AD', Lalit Kala, No. 6, 1959, pp. 8-29; and K. Khandalavala, and M. Chandra, New Documents of Indian Painting-A Reappraisal, Bombay, 1969, (pp. 17-22 and figs. 9-19); Jeremiah P. Losty, The Art of the Book in India, (catalog of an exhibition), London, 1982, No. 28, p. 60. Jagdish Mittal, first published "The Other Kalpasutra', in S. C. Welch, (ed.),
India:Art and Culture 1300-1900, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1985, pp. 71-73. 23. Pramod Chandra, 'A Unique Kalkacharya-katha manuscript in the style of the Mandu Kalpasutra of A.D. 1439',
Bulletin of The American Acadenty of Benares, vol. 1, 1967, 1-10 and plates 24. Pramod Chandra, and J. Daniel, The Cleveland Tuti-nama Manuscript and the origins of Mughal Painting (catalog of an
exhibition), Cleveland and Chicago, 1976, in 6-8. 25. K. Khandalavala, and M. Chandra, 'An illustrated Kalpasutra painted at Jaunpur in A. D. 1465', Lalit Kala No.12, pp.
9-15, New Delhi, Lalit Kala Akademi. 26 Pratapaditya Pal, The Peaceful Liberations : Jain Art from India, Los Angeles County Museum of Art/Thames and
Hudson, London, 1994, p. 209. 27 Saryu Doshi, Mars, op. cit., 1978, fig 27 and 29, p. 65.