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GADRE, A.S.- A rare Jain sculpture from Baroda Museum. (1301 A.D) Bulletin of the Baroda State Museum and Picture Gallery--Baroda, 1946.
Pp. 15-19. Two Jain sculptures numbered as AC. 2.16 and 2.17 in Baroda State Musum (1) carved with 14th century inscriptions in the Devanägari-record the construction of the Samosarana (Skt. Samavasarana) of Sri Adinātha, by śre Lakhaka for the bliss of Lakshmidevi (wife of) Śre. 14th April, 1301 A.D.).
(ii) AC. 2.17-shows two row of fortifications---fully described.
Sculptures sent by Vahivaidär of Vijapur in Mehsana Dt. of Baroda state.
Samosarana means the preaching hall of Jina, Jainachitra --Kalpadruma contains three Ms, illustrations of the samavasarana of Mahävira.
Trishashtiśalaka purushcharita---mahakaryam contains samavasarana of Adinātha, Vividha Tirthakalpa of Jinaprabha Süri (14th cen. A. D.) gives a description of Samavasaraña in general.
Tenets of Jainisin which lead to Karına described-Abstract of the Samatasuranarachanākalpa-described.
P, 17(n) Jaina mythological idea of Gods described.
P. 18(n) Description of 63 Jaina heroes.
P. 81. Plate-- A rare Jain sculpture. (A representation of Samavasarana of Adināth A D. 1301, Barada State Museum AC. 2.17.
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MIRA, K. On the identification of an image, L.R.Q. XV111. Pp. 261-65 Pls. Description of a stele divided into three compartments and containing carved images. The upper arched portion contains the images of Rşabhadeva. "The second contains a tree with a male and a female figure on either side. In the lowast there are six seated figures, the most interesting being that of the goddess issuing out of the tree.
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