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Tree with railings and being worshipped by a male; man seizing the hind leg of a lion; and buffalo flying vidyadharas.
Pp. 263-64. A fallen cave bearing images of Jain saints.
P. 264. On the west of Khandagiri is a Jain temple with two side temples; 5 Jain images in the temple; 5 Jain images in the temple behind the temple scores of votive stupas.
Pp. 264-65. Architecture of the caves.
Pp. 265-66. Carvings---showing males and females in different attitudes; animals; trees; domestic life; ornaments, clothes; religious life; preference given to Parsvanātha.
Pp 267-68. Chronology of the caves-1st and 2nd century B. C. some of 3rd century B. C. signs of subsequent occupation are also found; Jain Parwaras of Cuttack built the Jain temple on the west of Khardagiri during the period of British rule.
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District Gazetteers of United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
H. R. NEVILL. Allahabad.
Vol. XIV (1908)-Bijnor. Pp. 92–94. The district counts 1,029 Jains. They belong in general to the caste of Banias and live in the commercial towns.
Vol. XV (1907)-Budaun.
They
Pp. 69 and 71. The Jains are in the number of 161 in this district. reside especially at Bilsi, a commercial town).
Vol. XX (1906)--Fatehpur.
P. 82. On counts only 74 Jains in this district. They reside in the sub-divisions of Bindi (p. 186), Ghazipur (p. 221) and Khajuha (p. 248).
Vol. XXVIII (1908) - Jaunpur. P. 76. The district of Jaunpur is the only district of the United Provinces which does not possess Jaina population.
Vol. XXXII (1907)--Basti. Pp. 74-75. The 7 Jains of this district live in the little town of Bansi.
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