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logy in these sculptures-Dated inscriptions in the Jain temples, between the Vikrama years 919 and 1876-Colossal statue of Santinātha --Brāhmi, daughter of Rişabha, invented eighteen different alphabets including Turkish, Nāgari, all the Dravidian dialects, Canarese, Persian and the characters used in Orissa.
P. 11. The three-shrined temple at Makarbai, near Mahoba, probably a Jain temple-A fragmentary sculpture of a Jain Tirthankara.
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Pp. 12-21. Brief description of 154 inscriptions found in Jain temples in the Deogarh Fort, Jhansi dist.
Pp. 22-29. PHOTOS : Nos. 2191-2192- Jain temple, Makarbai (near Mahoba), Hamirpur
dist. No. 2193 - Jain temple, Sijari (near Mahoba), Hamirpur dist. Nos. 2204-2265-Ruins of different temples, Jain images, etc., Deo
garh, Jhansi dist.
142 (IX) Report, do, 1918-1919. Lahore, 1920.
P. 2. Paintings of the Basohli school show more trace of Jain than of Mughal traditions.
P. 4. Jain temples at Kampila said to contain important inscriptions.
P. 7. Repair of Jain temples in Deogarh.
P. 12. Temple on the hill Murti identified as the Jain temple seen by Hiouen Thsang near Simhapur, the spot where the original teacher of the white-robed heretics or Jains reached enlightenment and first preached the law he had discovered.
P. 13. Sculptures in the Jogion-ka-math, near Rohtak. No. 6–Image of the Tirthankara, śāntinātha. No. 7-Statue of Pārsvanātha.
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