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

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________________ 1014 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY Svetāmbra Jain Ardha-Magadhi texts (Angas and Upāngas). (1) Chatrapālāśa-chaitya to the north-east of Kajangala. (2) Pūrnabhadra-chaitya to the noth-east of Champa. (3) Gunaśāla-chaitya to the north-east of Rājagriha. (4) Dutipalăsa-chaitya to north-east of Vāņiyagāma (Vaiśāli). (5) Maņibhadra-chaitya to the north-east of Mithila. (6) Nandana-chaitya to the north-east of Moka. (7) Puspavati-chaitya to the north-east of Tungiya. (8) Kașthaka chaitya near Benares. (9) Kosthaka-chaitya near Śrävasti. 881 (Mem. Arch. DIKSHIT. K. N.-Six sculptures from Mahoba. Calcutta, 1921. Sur. India, No. 8). P. 1. Brahmanical and Jain sculptures long known among the ruined shrines of Mahoba, Hamirpur district of British Bundelkhand. 882 SASTRI, Hiranand. --Some recently added sculptures in the Provincial Museum, Lucknow, Calcutta, 1922. (Mem. Arch. Sur, India. No. 11). Pp. 1. 14-15. Three Jain statues of iconographical interest representing Suvidhinātha (Pl. 1, fig a), Neminātha (Pl. I, fig. c) and Rişabhanātha, The first and second standing nude and marked with symbols of carb and conch-shell. Both consecrated in the (Vikrama) year 1208 (A.D. 1151)-Good examples of mediaeval Jain sculptures of Upper India. The third one sitting cross-legged in meditation on a lotus resting on two lions-description in details of other figures about this Tirthankara-consecrated in Samvat 1216 (A.D. 1159). Good specimen of the Jain Art of the 12th century A.D. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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