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Colette Caillat and Nalini Balbir
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V. FILLIOZAT, L'épigraphie de Vijayanagar du début à 1377. Paris, 1975. (Publ. de l'Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient, 91).
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No. 34 (EC VIII Soraba 110 p.29, p.42) No. 35 (-EC VIII p.40) No. 41 (-EC XI Citradurga 55,p.24.p.35). No. 114 (EC VIII, Soraba 115 p.30,p.43) No. 115 (EC VIII, Soraba 199 p.63,p.86) No. 148 (-EC VIII, Soraba 263. p.86).
Appendice
No. 2 (= IE Annual Report for 1958, No. 678, p.94) No. 27 (?) (IE Annual Report on Indian Epigraphy, 194748, Stone I Inscriptions 1947 48 p. 27 No. 233
No. 28 (No. 183 Finance (Separate Revenue).
23 Sept. 1921 (MER 1921).
APP, B Stone Inscriptions copied in 1920, P. 18 No. 326).
VIII. Art1. 61
Guide illustré du Musée Guimet de Lyon. -Chalon-Sur-Saône, 1913. P.63. Some references to the Jaina collection in the Museum.
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G. JOUVEAU-DUBREUIL. Patlava Painting. (Indian Antiquary 52, March 1923, p.45-47). Bombay, 1923.
The Jaina cave temple at Sittanavasal (near Pudukkotai), 17th century: the ceiling fresco; reproduction of a dancing girl from the left pillar of the façade.
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J. FILLIOZAT. Inde. Nation et Traditions. Paris, 1961. P.242-244, Buddhism and Jainism.
Photographs: P.133. Jaina monks in Delhi
P.237. Jaina manuscript BN Skt. 1453, 16th cent. P 240. Jaina temple in Khajuraho
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