Book Title: Glimpses of Jaina Vestiges in Andhradesa Author(s): H Sarkar Publisher: Z_Nirgrantha_1_022701.pdf and Nirgrantha_2_022702.pdf and Nirgrantha_3_022703.pdf View full book textPage 8
________________ H. Sarkar Nirgrantha 179. 11. For illustrations, see Gopalkrishna Murthy, Jaina vestiges. 12. A. D. Pusalkar in the Age of Imperial Kanauj, R.C. Majumdar et al (eds.), Bharatiya Bhavan Series, Volume IV, Bombay 1955, p. 290. 13. A. Rea, "Buddhist Monasteries on the Guru Bhatakkonda and Durgakonda Hills at Ramatirtham," Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of India 1910-11, Calcutta 1914, pp. 78-87. See there plates XLIII, 3 to 8. 14. H. Sarkar & B.N. Misra, Nagarjunakonda, New Delhi 1980, p. 53. 15. U.P. Shah, "Jaina Bronzes--a brief survey" in Aspects of Jaina Art and Architecture, eds. U.P. Shah and M.A. Dhaky, Ahmedabad 1975, pp. 269-298. 16. Gopalkrishna Murthy, Jaina vestiges., p. 24. 17. H. krishna Sastri, "Anmakonda Inscription of Prolu," Epigraphia Indica, ix, pp. 256 267. 18. A. Rea "Buried Jaina Remains at Danavulapad," Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of India 1905-06, Calcutta 1909, pp. 120-127. 19. Annual Report on South Indian Epigraphy 1905, nos 330-338. 20. H. Krishna Sastri, "Danavulapadu Pillar Inscription of Srivijaya," Epigraphia Indica, x, 1909-1910, pp. 147-153. Identification of Srivijya is rather uncertain. 21. Nisidhi is a memorial either in the form of an independent tablet or a portion of a shrine, or a pillar or a doorway or even a mandapa. For its meaning see A.N. Upadhye, "Nisidhi -- Its Meaning", Memorial Stones, eds. S. Settar and Gunther D. Sontheimer, Dharwar 1982, pp. 45-46. This volume also contains other articles dealing with the subject of Nisidhi. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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