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P. 16. PHOTOS:
No. 3660.-Sculpture of Nandīśvara-dvīpa in Jain temple, Rupnagar.
No. 3669.-Group of sculptures in Jain temple, Arai. No. 3670.-Torana in same, Arai. No. 3674.-Temple of Părśvanátha, Barlu. No. 3675.-Back view of śikhara of same, Barlu. Nos. 3677-3678.–Jain temple, Unstra. Nos. 3680-3682.- Jain temple, Surpura. Nos. 3683-3684.-Jain temple, Nadsar. No. 3688.-Temple of Rikhabdevji. No. 3699.- Jain sculpture, Khed. P. 18. INSCRIPTIONS : Nos. 2557-2558.-On pillars in Jain temple, Surpura. No. 2559.-Near the shrine-door of Jain temple, Nadsar. Nos. 2563-2564.-On beams of Jain temple, Jasol. Nos. 2566-2571.- Temple of Rikhabdevji, Nagar. Nos. 2572-2573.- Temples of Pārsvanātha and Säntinātha, Nagar.
P. 28. Chota Kailasa, a cave temple of Western India, is a Jain structure. : Pp. 36-45.
Kekind: A Jain temple of Pārsvanātha, originally dedicated to Vidi-Image of the Tirthankara is dated Sam. 1230.
Rupnagar : Sculptures of Nandiśvaradvipa in a Sarāogi templeThree inscribed memorial pillars. : Nosal : Temple of Anandi Mātă. She is the tutelary goddess of Lavādiyās, a khāmp of the Khandelval Sarāogis and of the Chitalangiyās, a Khāṁp of the Māhesaris.
Arai, or Arami: Discovery of old Jain sculptures of about the 12th century, belonging to the Digambara sect.
135(XIX) Report, do, 1911-1912. Poona, 1912.
P. 3. Yati or Jain priest at Mandal in Mevar, in possession of unique portraits of Col. James Tod, the famous Historian of Rajputana.