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No. 575. Another in relief of a Jain image in the same temple, Śittannavāśal.
No. 586. East view of the cavern containing beds, Muttupatti.
No. 587. South view of the same cavern showing Jain images, Muttupatti.
No. 588. West view of the same cavern Muttupatti. No. 589. Sculpture of a Jain image within the cavern, Muttu
patti.
No. 594. General view of the hill with three caverns, Karungalakkudi.
No. 595. General view of the cavern containing the Brahmi inscription and beds, Karungalakkudi.
No. 596. Another view of ihe same showing the Jain image on the opposite hill, Karungalakkudi.
No. 597. Another cavern on the top of the above, Karungalakkudi.
P. 100. The Mavinthipalli grant of the time of the eastern Chalukya king Vişnuvardhana III (surname, l'isamasiddhi, 709-746 A.D.) recording grant made to the Jain temple at Bezwada.
Pp. 102-107. Periyapurānam sculptures in the temple at Darasuram near Kumbhakonam.
NORTH WALL NO. 13.
Pandimadevi (known by the name of Mangaiyarkkaraśivar). wife of the Pāndva king Nedumāran, aided by Sambandar in converting the king from Jainism to Brahmanism.
WEST WALL NO. 43. Śākkiyanār, first an adherant of Jainism, afterwards a saiva. SOUTH WALL NO. 46.
Naminandi-adigal. Refusal of the Jains to let him have some ghee in his act of burning a lamp in the shrine of Araneri within the temple at Tiruvarur.
195 (XVI) Report, do, 1920-21. P. 8. Three bronze statues of Jain deities in the siva temple of
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