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TAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 3. APPENDIX H.:
Mosque reared with the spoil of Hindu temples after careful defacement or besmearing of the sculptured Jain images.
138 (VID) Report of the Arshæological Survey, United Province & Punjab, 1903-4. Part I.
P. 12. The Jain colonnade situated on the south of Qutab Minar, Delhi-Special repairs.
138 (VIII) Report, do, 1903-04. Pp. 14-17. INSCRIPTIONS COPIED :
Nos. 74-85.--Eleven Jain images in possession of His Highness the Nawab; Sanskrit Vägari; ruler, Lungar Deva ; Sam. 1550 (A.D. 1453); locality, Tonk.
Nos. 95-98--Base of a Jain image ; Sanskrit-Nagari ; ruler, Madana Varman; locality Mahoba. No. 95 is datcd Samvat 1211; No. 96 Samvat 1219; Nos. 97-98 are undated.
No. 99-Rock immediately south-west of Madan sagar with numerous Jain figures ; Sanskrit-Nagari ; Sam. 1240 ; locality, Mahoba.
No. 100-Inscription in the cave in the same rock, details as above.
P. 20. PHOTOS :
Nos. 393-400-Eleven inscribed Jain images, Tonk (Gwalior State).
P. 33. Collection of Jain and other images in the Lucknow Museum.
Mahoba : Inscribed fragments of Jains figures.
Chipiani : Part of a seated Jain figure containing an inscription dated Sam. 197.
P. 34. Fragments of Jain sculptures in the Public Library at Allahabad.
Pp. 61-62. Jain images from Tonk (Rajputana). By Pandit Hiranand Shastri. Eleven Jain images excavated at the place in January 1903 :-(1) Pārsvanātha, (2) Supārsvanātha, (3) Mahäviranátha, (4) Neminátha, (5) Ajitanātha, (6) Mallinātha, (7) Sreyāmsa