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135 (XXI) Report, do, 1913-1914. Poona, 1914. P. 9. CONSERVATION (Hyderabad) :
The famous caves of Ellora-a group in one place, of the Buddhist, Brāhmaṇinal and Jain sects.
P. 21. PHOTOS : No. 4181.- Jain temple, Pattadkal. P. 22. INSCRIPTIONS : No. 2643.-On a stone near Jain temple, Baro. P. 33. MONUMENTS PROTECTED:
The Jain temple included in the Mission area about th of a mile from the village on the west, Pattadkal, Badami.
P. 35. AGREEMENTS made with owners :
Old Jain temple in Fort, Hangal - The Jain basti and Maskin Bhavi, Lakkundi-Pārsvanātha basti, Bhatkal-Santeśvara basti, Bhatkal-Chandranātha Deva basti, Bhatkal.
P. 38. CONSERVATION :
Jain temple, Degam, Sampgaon, Belgaum. P. 50. Eastern Nara.-Jain temple at Gori, built in Samvat 1432 (A.D. 1375-76)-Jain temples at Bhodesar-Temple at Virawah, said to have been founded in A.D. 456 by Jeso Parmaro of Barmer.
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Bhilsa : A Tah-Khanah, a chamber supported on pillars original. ly belonging to a Hindu or Jain temple.
Gyaraspur : Temple of Bajramath figures of tīrthańkaras in its shrines- Probability of the Jains having brought materials from Hindu temples to form the triple-shrined temple for installing images of their tirthankaras-Temple of Malade-an image of a tirthankara in its sanctum, and other nude images and a colossal figure of a standing Jina.
135/XXII Report, do, 1914-1915. Bombay, 1915.
P. 4. Reference to a beautiful old wood-carving of Vādi Pārsvanātha temple at Pattan in the Kadi division, Baroda State.