Book Title: Jaina Bibliography Part 1
Author(s): A N Upadhye
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 1011 869 J. BURGESS.--The Iconography of the Digambara Jainas. (Verhandlungen des XIII, internationalen Orientalisten-Kongresses, p. 74)-Leiden, 1904. Review on the representation of the Tirthakaras in the Digambara temples of South India. 870 BHANDARKAR, D. R.-Jain Inconography (continued from the Arch. Sur. Rep. for 1905-06, p. 149 ; IA, xl, 1911, Pp. 125-130 & 153-161). II. Samavasarana. 871 GOPINATHA RAO, T. A.-Elements of Hindu Iconography. Vol. 1, 2 parts, Madras, 1914. Pp. 220-221. All over India the images of the twenty-four Tirthankaras of the Jains are found in the attitude of a Dhyani Buddha. The Jain images are completely, divested of clothing and are stark naked ; though they may sometimes have ringlets of hair on the head, there are not enough of it for a knot. The Srivatsa mark is, according to the Brihat-Samhita, required to be shown in the figures of the Jain Tirthankaras. 872 GOPINATII Rao T. A.-Elements of Hindu Iconography. (vol. II, Parts I & II). Madras, 1916). P. 30. The Vaidikas practically gave up flesh and liquor as a result of the preaching of Mahavira. P 518. The Vedic deity Indra plays also an important part in Jains religious lore, 873 SASTRI, H. Krishna ----South Indian Images of Gods and Gondesses. Madras, 1916, P. 2n. Use of the caverns wiih rock-out beds in the Madras and Tinnevelly districts as temples in a much later period either by Buddhists or Jains, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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