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P. 12. Caves at Khandagiri-Doubt whether these caves originally intended as places of retreat for the Jain ascetics or any other orderInterpretation of carvings in the verandah of the Rani-ka-naur.
139 (Vi)
Report, do, 1906-07.
Calcutta, 1907.
P. 15. Udayagiri and Khandagiri-Caves and temples of the places becoming Jain in about the 10th or 11th century-Khandagiri hill crowned by a Jain temple in the end of the last century-Hathigumphă inscription engraved by king Khāravela-The caves are among the most interesting of all the caves in India.
139 (VII)
Calcutta, 1908.
Report, do, 1907-08.
P. 6. Repairs to temple of Parsvanatha, Bhandak, Dist. Chnada -Cleaning of Jain temples at 27th mile from Bunda on Saugor-Cawnpore Road, Dhamoni, district Saugor.
P. 9. PHOTO:
No. 109. C. Jain statue, Bahuriband, dist. Jubbulpore.
P. 18. Flourishing settlement of Jains at Bahuriband-Fragments of Jain images-A standing image of a Tirthankara (Santinātha).
P. 34. An old ruined Jain temple of the 11th century at Arang, dist. Raipur, belonging to the Digambaras-Standing Jain imagesFigures of Brahma and Jain devis and Gaumukha, a favourite image of the Jains.
Pp. 36-37. Mahamai temple, Ratanpur, district Bilaspur, a Jain temple. originally-Seated Jinas and rows of smaller Jinas- several mutilated Jain images in the village in black stone.
139 (VIII)
Report, do, 1911-12. Calcutta, 1912.
P. 24. PHOTO:
No. 242. C. Statue of Jain Tirthankara in front of the temple, Kukkurmath, district Mandla.