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SECTION III
Archaeology, Arts, and Museum Reports
80 ERSKINE, WILLIAM. Account of the Cave Temple of Elephanta. (TLSB, Vol. I, 1819, p. 198-250).
Pp. 202-203. The Jains bear a very great resemblance to the Buddhists in their religious doctrines—Their tenets-They resemble the Hindus in having castes-In all Jain temples images are human, and distinguished only by symbols-Presence of twenty-four Tirthan. kara figures in their temples.
P. 233. Thc figure of a horse is the distinctive mark of Sambhava, a Jain Tirthankara-Half-moon appears as the ensign of Chandraprabha, another lain Tirthankara.
81
SYKES, W. H. An Account of the Cave Temples of Ellora. (TLSB, iii, 1823, p. 265-323).
Pp. 312-313. Worship of Pārsvanātha in Poona in a handsome temple-Objects of Jain worship resemble the Bauddha figures at Ellora, Juneer, Karlee and Kenera-Description of the figure of Parśvanátha --Figure all naked-Common objects of worship to all sects, Brahmanical, Buddhist and Jain.
82
Odeypoor, Mount Aboo, Bheels and Jains. Extracts from the correspondence of an Indian traveller, in the years 1821 and 1822. (A), xviii, 1824.).
Pp. 571-575. Gives an account of Jain temples.