Book Title: Jain Rup Mandan
Author(s): Umakant P Shah
Publisher: Abhinav Publications

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________________ 200 229. Jain, Niraj, Bajarangagadh ka visada Jinälaya, Anekanta, Vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 65-66. 230. JAA, I, p. 157. 231. Mohapatra, R.P., op. cit., pl. 92, fig. 1, pl. 101, fig. 1. 232. Tilovapannatti, 4.512ff, pp. 206ff; Uttarapurāṇa, parva 66; Trişaşți., VI.6; Näyädhammakahão, 8 (Vaidya's ed.), pp. 90ff. 233. मोहमल्लममल्लं व्यजेष्टानिष्टकारिणं । adar eft: as after: megse 234. गर्भस्यायां तत्र मातुर्यन्माल्यस्वापदोहृदः । जज्ञे तदकरोत्तस्या नाम मल्लीति भूपतिः ॥ -Trişaşti., VI.6.52 235. Shah, U.P., A Rare Sculpture of Mallinatha, Acarya Vijaya Vallabhasüri Smrti Grantha (Bombay, 1956), p. 128. : 11 -Uttarapuraṇa, 66.1 236. JAA, III, p. 591. 237. JAA, III, p. 562. 238. Mohapatra, R.P., op. cit., pl. 93, fig. 1, pl. 101, fig. 2. 239. JAA, III, p. 575. 240. JAA, II, p. 227. 241. JAA, II, p. 371. 242. Bhatt, P. Gururaja, Studies in Tuluva History and Culture, p. 449. 243. Tiloyapaṇṇatti, 4.512ff, pp. 206ff; Uttarapuraṇa, parva 67; Trişaşti., VI.7. 244. अस्मिन्गर्भस्थिते माता मुनिवत्सुव्रता भवत् । मुनिसुव्रत इत्याख्यां तेनाऽस्य विदधे पिता ॥ -Trişaşti., VI.7.141 245. Ramachandran, T.N., op. cit., pp. 194-95. 246. Samaväyänga sutra, sū. 157. Also see Malavaniya, Dalsukh D., Sthänänga-Samväyänga, pp. 696ff. 247. Vividha-Tirtha-Kalpa, p. 86. 248. Nigam, M.L., Glimpses of Jainism through Archaeology in Uttar Pradesh, Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya Golden Jubilee Volume, I, pp. 213ff, and fig. 2. Smith, V.A., The Jaina Stupa and other Antiquities of Mathura, and fig. 2. See note 225 above. 249. Avasyaka Niryukti, vv. 949-51; Haribhadra's Vrtti, p. 437; Avasyaka Cúrni, p. 567. 250. Mitra, Debala, Iconographic Notes, Journal of the Asiatic Society (Calcutta), vol. I, no. 1, p. 39, pl. III, fig. B. 251. See note 250 above. 252. JAA, III, p. 578. 253. JAA, III, p. 588. 254. Tiwari, op. cit., p. 115. 255. JAA, III, p. 591. 256. JAA, III, p. 572, plate 358B. 257. For detailed account about the stories connected with the Pata, see Holy Abu, by Muni Shri Jayantavijaya (transl. in English by U.P. Shah, Bhavanagar, 1954), pp. 100-105; Trişaşțiśalakāpuruşacarita, parva VI, sarga 2; Vividha-Tirtha-Kalpa, pp. 20ff; Bhandarkar, D.R., Jaina Iconography, Archaeological Survey of India, Annual Report, 1905-06, pp. 141-149. 258. Tiloyapannatti, 4.512ff, pp. 206ff; Uttarapurana, parva 69; Trişaşti., VII. 259. B.C. Bhattacharya, The Jaina Iconography (2nd edn.), Jain Education International Jaina-Rupa-Mandana p. 57, noted that "according to the disputed opinion, the place was not Mithila but Mathura." He has however not cited reference to the disputed opinion against the Uttarapurana tradition noted by him. Tiloyapanṇatti, 4.546, Vol. I, p. 210 also gives Mithila and not Mathură. Cf.: गर्भस्थे भगवति परचक्रन पैरपि प्रणतिः कृतेति नमिः । -Abhidhana Cintamani, 1.26ff and comm. of Hemacandra Also see Uttarapuraṇa, 69.1 and 69.72. 260. Bhattacharya, B.C., op. cit., p. 56. 261. Vividha-Tirtha-Kalpa, p. 86. 262. Gupta, P.L., The Patna Museum Catalogue of Antiquities (Patna, 1965), p. 90; S.K. Saraswati in JAA, II, p. 265. 263. Datta, Kalidas, The Antiquities of Khari, Ann. Rep. of the Varendra Research Society, 1928-29, pp. 1-11. 264. Tiwari, op. cit., p. 117. 265. Mohapatra, R.P., Udayagiri & Khandagiri Caves, pl. 94, fig. 1 and plate 101, fig. 2. 266. Tiloyapanṇatti, 4.512ff; Uttarapuraṇa, parvas 70 & 71; Trişaşti, Nemicaritra; Vasudevahindi. p. 71; Harivamsapurana, of Jinasena, chp. 37ff. 267. अभिषिच्य यथाकामं अलङ्कृत्य यथोचितम् । नेमि सद्ध मंचक्रस्य नेमिनामानभ्यधात् ॥ धर्मचक्रस्य नेमिवन्नेमिः । -Uttarapuraṇa, 71.46 -Abhidhana Cintamani, op. cit. 268. यस्मात्भगवति गर्भस्थे माताऽरिष्टरत्नमयं नेमि स्वप्ने अद्राक्षीत् ततो afectif: 1 -Kalpasūtra-Subodhika-tika, p. 133 269. The title Pätäla-linga is interesting as Stambhatirtha is also an ancient Saiva site according to Purăņas. Stambha-pillar. 270. Uttaradhyayana sutra, ed. by Charpentier (Rathanemi Adhyayana), chp. XXII. Also see Daśavaikälika sutra, 2.7-11. 271. Ibid., Introduction. 272. Yajur Veda, 9.25; Rg Veda, I.1.16; Vedix Index under Nemi and Ariştanemi. 273. For descriptions of such scenes in Vimala Vasahi and the Luna Vasahi, see Holy Abu, pp. 67ff etc. Also see Sankalia, H.D., Archaeology of Gujarat, fig. 50. 274. Jaina Citrakalpadruma, Vol. I, figs. 180, 212-214. 275. The Scythian Period, pp. 268ff, fig. 63; Ep. Ind., Vol. IIFurther Inscriptions from Mathura-Inscr. no. 14. 276. Agrawala, V.S., Some Brahmanical Deities in Jaina Art, Jaina Antiquary, Vol. II, p. 91 and J.U.P.H.S., Vol. XXIII, pp. 50-51. 277. Chanda, R.P., in A.S.I., A.R., 1925-26, pp. 125ff. 278. Elements of Jaina Iconography, p. 44, fig. 13. 278a. Ibid., pp. 41-43, 48-49. 278b. Saletore, B.A., Mediaeval Jainism, op. cit., pp. 28n, 42, 343. 279. Ibid., p. 327, also see p. 346 for a Nemiśvara-Caityalaya erected by Yojana Śresthi at Gera soppe. The builder was an ancestor of Ambavana Śresthi, a business magnate of the time of Saluva Immadi Deva Raya. 280. Bhatt, P. Gururaja, Studies in Tuluva History and Culture, pp. 438-441. Also ibid., pl. 412a, c, for figures of For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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