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History of Jainism with Special Reference to Mathurā
Pl. XI : Mount Abu (Rajasthan): A view of Lūņa-Vasahi Temple, thirteenth
century AD (Photo courtesy: American Institute of Indian Studies,
Gurgaon). Pl. XII : Mount Abu (Rajasthan): A view of Lüņa-Vasahi Temple, thirteenth
century AD (Photo courtesy: American Institute of Indian Studies,
Gurgaon). Pl. XIII : Mathura (Uttar Pradesh): Seated tirthamkara, Kusāna Period, State
Museum, Lucknow (Photo courtesy: American Institute of Indian
Studies, Gurgaon). Pl. XIV : Mathurā (Uttar Pradesh): Seated tīrthařkara, Gupta Period, State
Museum, Lucknow (Photo courtesy: American Institute of Indian
Studies, Gurgaon). Pl. XV :Mathurā (Uttar Pradesh): Seated tirthamkara, tenth century AD, State
Museum, Lucknow (Photo courtesy: American Institute of Indian
Studies, Gurgaon). Pl. XVI : Mathura (Uttar Pradesh): Āyāga-patta with svastika motif, seated
tīrthamkara figure and pair of fish, Kuşāņa Period, State Museum, Lucknow (Photo courtesy: American Institute of Indian Studies,
Gurgaon). Pl. XVII: Mathurā (Uttar Pradesh): Architrave of the gateway of a stupa
(Reverse), first century BC, State Museum, Lucknow (Photo courtesy:
American Institute of Indian Studies, Gurgaon). Pl. XVIII : Mathurā (Uttar Pradesh): Yaksi Ambikā, ninth century AD,
Government Museum, Mathurā (Photo courtesy: American Institute
of Indian Studies, Gurgaon). Pl. XIX: Mathurā (Uttar Pradesh): Goddess Sarasvati, Kuşāna Period, State
Museum, Lucknow (Photo courtesy: American Institute of Indian
Studies, Gurgaon). Pl. XX :Mathurā (Uttar Pradesh): Ayāga-patta donated by Vāsu depicting the
Jaina stūpa, Kusāna Period, Government Museum, Mathurā (Photo
courtesy: American Institute of Indian Studies, Gurgaon). Pl. XXI: Mathurā (Uttar Pradesh): Tympanum showing worship of a Jaina
stūpa, a tīrthařkara and a goddess by male and female devotees, Kuşāņa Period, State Museum, Lucknow (Photo courtesy: American Institute of Indian Studies, Gurgaon).