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ARCH., ARTS, & MUSEUM REPORTS
No. 53 -Jain temple, Sultan's Battery, Wynaad tāluq, Malabar dist. No. 104-Jain rock-cut caves, etc., Tirumalai, Polur tāluk, North
Arcot district.
P. 23. Jains executed by Santalinga (15th century).
137 (XXIII)
`Report, do, 1918-19. Madras, 1919.
P. 7. PHOTO-NEGATIVES:
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Jain art and architecture.
No. C. 106-Jain figure at the second entrance of the Siva temple, Tiruvalanjuli, Tanjore district.
No. C. 107-Rock carvings of twelve Jain saints, Sirukadambur, South
Arcot district.
P. 10-11. ARCHEOLOGICAL WORKS PROPOSED TO BE
UNDERTAKEN
Vide 137 (xxi), under WORKS PROPOSED and CONSERVATION Nos. 38 & 69.
No. 53 -Jain temples at Hemakutam hill, Hampi, Bellary district. No. 57 -Jain temple. Mettupudur, Coimbatore district. No. 62 -Jain temple, Sultan's Battery, Malabar district. No. 100-Jain images, Tirakkol, North Arcot district.
Pp. 15, 18. CONSERVATION:
Vide 137 (xxi) under WORKS PROPOSED Nos. 36, 40 & 78. No. 49-Jain temple, Danavulapad, Jammalamadugu tāluq, Cuddaph district.
No. 57-Jain temple, Sultan's Battery, Wynaad tāluq, Malabar dist. No. 102-Jain temple, Tirumalai. Polur taluq, North Arcot district.
P. 20. Pallavas, either foreigners, or became Jains or Buddhists.
P. 21. Indian builders or sculptors of the 7th century or thereabouts engaged exclusively in erecting Jain and Buddhist monuments.
P. 23. The Pallava king Mahendravarman I, first a Jain, after wards Saiva under the influence of Appar or Tirunavukkaraiyar.
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P. 24. Jainism and Buddhism flourished side by side in the 7th century A.D.-Some of the Pallava kings either Jains or Buddhists,