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Khekara Khurai Town
(C. P.)
Khurja
212 (297)
Kolar Dist.
(371, 372)
Magnificent temple. Considerable colony of Jains and a number of fine Jain temples. Magnificent Jain temple. Churuwal Banias are Jain by religion, a wealthy class doing banking business all over India. At Nonamangala, south of Malur, were discovered in 1897 the foundation of a Jain temple with inscribed plates of the 4th and 5th centuries, and a number of antiquities. 880 Jains in 1901. 50,924 Jains. Large number of Jain cultivators (36,000)-evidence of the former predominance of the Jain religion in the Southern Maratha country; they are peaceable and industrious peasantry. Jains 1,401 in the city. A large collection of Jain sculptures of the 11th century were dug up here. A small modern temple.
(383, 384, 386)
Kolhapur
State.
407
Kosam
(U. P.)
Volume VIII-contd. (Vol. XVI)
(7-8)
Kottūru (Bellary)
Basappa came to Kottūru when it was a stronghold of the Jains, vanquished them in controversy, converted them to the Lingāyat faith, and set up a lingam in their principal temple, Murukallu matha.
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Kumbhalgarh (Udaipur)
(22)
(28-29)
Ancient temples. Site of an ancient castle of Samprati, a Jain prince of the 2nd century P. C. The Senior chief's estate--Jains 3,532; the Junior chief's estate---Jains 2,498. Jains, 5,507. Jain bastis.
Kurandavad State (Kolhapur) Lahore Divi. Lakshmeshwar (Miraj)
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