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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
151 SMITH, VINCENT A. Całalogue of the Coins in the Indian Museum, Vol. I. Oxford, 1906.
P. 132. Stūpa used in ancient times by the Jains as freely as by the Buddhists-Buddhism more widely diffused than Jainism during the period of the currency of punch-marked coins.
152 KEILHORN, F. Two verses from Indian Inscriptions. (JRAS, 1907, p. 175-177)
Pp. 175-176. Paramāra Dhārāvarşa of Chandravati is eulogsied in two verses in a Mount Abu inscription.
153 Haig, T. W. Some inscriptions in Berar. (EIM, 1407-8, p. 10-21).
P. 21. Sirpur: Sirpur in the Basin District has a fine temple of Antariksa Pārsvanátha belonging to the Digambara Jain community. It has a Sanskrit inscription with a date which has been read as Sam. 1984 (A.D. 1406). Cousens believes that the temple was built at least a hundred years before that time.
154 BHANDARKAR, D. R. Ghatiyala Inscriptions of Kakkuka ; Samvat 918 (EI, ix, 1907-08, p. 277-281).
Inscription contained in an old Jain structure, now called Mātā. ki-sāl.
155 GUERINOT, A. Répertoire D'Epigraphie Jaina. Précédé d'une esquissa de l'histoire du Jainisme d'aprè's les inscriptions. Paris, 1908. Pp. 1-311. Entries 1-850. Introduction contains articles on Royal Dynasties principal sanctuaries, succession of Achāryas and Samghas.