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PLATE VOL. PLATE NO. 33. Sculpture in a subterraneous Hindoo temple at Cambay The Shawuck Pagoda-Image of Parisnaut.
197 TAYLOR, W. Oriental Historical Manuscripts. 2 Vols. Madras, 1835.
Vol. i, P. 184. Sambandar and his controversies with the JainsNaladiyar and its origin.
Vol. ii, p. 83. The Ellora sculptures are in part the work of the Jains.
Vol. ii, p. 86. Jain religion in the south of India above the Ghauts.
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POSTANS, Mrs. Cutch. London, 1839.
Pp. 117-119. Sect of the Jains-Singularity of costume-Religious tenets-Jain temples.
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BURNES, ALEXANDAR. Account of the Remains of the celebrated Temple at Pattan Somnath, sacked by Mahmud of Ghizni, A.D. 1024. (JRAS, Vol. v. 1839, pp. 104-107.)
P. 106. Jain style of architecture noticeable in some of the Mohainmedan structures at Pattan Somnath.
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Colonel Tod's "Travels in Western India" (AJ, xxix, 1839, p. 145-151, 171-180).
Pp. 147, 177. Sacred Mounts of the Jains at Abu and Satruñjaya. P. 171. Ancient cities of the Jains. P. 174. Library of the Jains at Anhilwara.