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to those of the latter. The four bays and the north porch Periods), Bombay, 1976; U.P. Shah, Studies in Jaina have each a carved domical ceiling. Two of these Art, Banaras, 1955; Klaus Bruhn, The Jina-Images of ceilings are alike, each consisting of six courses, the Deogarh, Leiden, 1969; Bhagchandra Jaina, Devagadha first being octagonal and the others, circular. The first Ki Jainakalā (in Hindi), New Delhi, 1974; M.A. Dhaky, course depicts flamboyant device in semi-circles on the 'Some Early Jaina Temples in Western India', Shri inner face and a kīrttimukha at each corner on the Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya Golden Jubilee Volume, underside. The second is karņadardarikā. The third and Bombay, 1968; M.A. Dhaky, 'The Chronology of the fourth are gajatālus. The fifth and sixth consist of eight- Solanki Temples of Gujarat', Journal of the Madhya foil and quatre-foil kolas respectively. The ceiling slab Pradesh Itihasa Parishad, No. 3, Bhopal, 1961; James has disappeared. Two other ceilings are similar to the Fergusson, History of Indian and Eastern Architecture, preceding one but here is found only one course of kola. 2 vols., reprint, Delhi, 1967; M.W. Meister and M.A. The remainder consists of an octagonal and three circular Dhaky (Eds.) Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple courses. The octagonal course is similar to that seen Architecture, Vol. II, Pt. 2, New Delhi, 1991; M.A. in the ceiling described above. The other three are made Dhaky (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple of cyma recta, each adorned with lotus petals. The Architecture, Vol. II, Pt. 3, New Delhi, 1998; H.B. Pal, ceiling slab depicts a full-blown lotus flower set up in The Temples of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 1969; A.P. Shah, a border of scrolls.
Jaina Tirtha Sarvasangraha (in Gujarati), 3 pts., Stylistically, this temple shows a marked decline Ahmedabad, 1953; H. Cousens, Somanath and Other on the Caulukyan temples and appears to have been Medieval Temples in Kathiawad, Calcutta, 1931; Krishna constructed during the closing years of the 13th century Deva, Temples of Khajuraho, New Delhi, 1990; Harihar A.D. This is also corroborated by the inscriptions found Singh, Jaina Temples of Western India, Varanasi, 1982; in this temple and containing dates in and around Krishna Deva, Temples of North India, New Delhi, A.D. 1280.
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