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Gyaraspur (Gwalior)
Halebid
Hanamkonda.
Haridwar.
Harpanahalli
Hassan Dist.
Hazaribagh
Hissar Town
Hongal (Belgaum)
Hubli City
Huli (Belgaum)
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(Mala Devi and Bajranath both Hindu temples, appropriated by Jains and contain Digambara Jain images.
Jain ruins; some striking bastis.
(Close to the ruined town of Hanumantgiri, several Jain figures cut in the rocks.)
Statue representing probably Adinath.
Town contains a Jain colony.
Sravana Belgola, occupied by the Jains since 3rd century B. c. Indrabeṭṭa is covered with several ancient temples with inscriptions and on Chandrabeṭṭa rises the colossal statue of Gomateśvara. District of Hassan formerly governed by Jain princes.
Migration of Jains from Ujjain under the leadership of Bhadrabahu, accompanied by Chandragupta the Maurya emperor; history given. Chamunda Raya and the colossal image of Gomata. FERGUSSON's remarks. 1,874 Jains in 1901. Manufacture of brass and copper vessels a monopoly of the Jains at Sravana Belgola.
Jains mostly merchants in the towns of Hazaribagh and Chatra. Jain temples at Parasnath, a place of pilgrimage; Jain remains on Kuluha hill.
Jahaj nosque, once a Jain temple.
North of the village, an old Jain temple, now converted into a lingam shrine.
902 Jains.
Handsome ruined temple of Panchlingdeo, originally a Jain basti.
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