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C. E. LUARD and Dwarka Nath SHEOPURI. Gwalior Slate Gazetteer. (CISG, Vol. 1, 4 Pts.)--Calcutta, 1908-09.
Vol 1, Pt. 1, pp. 45, 205. Among Jains the Digambaras are the most numerous, Svetämbaras following, the Dhundias being the least numerous. The Jain scriptures regard Bhādalpur as the birthplace of Sitalanātha, the tenth Tirthankara, whose birthday is still commemorated here by a yearly feast. Vol. 1, Pt. 4. The following photos are found in this part:
Zilā Gwalior Gird.
P. 33. Jain temple at Gwalior Fort, Parganā Gwalior Gird. P. 48. Urwai Jain images, cut in rock, at Gwalior Fort. P. 49. Urwai Jain images, cut in rock, at Gwalior Fort.
Zilā Tonwarghar. P. 144. Jain twin images at Khutiani Bihar, Parganā Jora.
(Now in State Museum)
Zilā Sheopur.
P. 159. An inscription in a Jain temple at Dubkund, Pargana Sheopur.
P. 160. Jain images ae Dubkund.
P. 161. Jain temples in ruins (exterior view) at Dubkund.
P. 162. Jain temples in ruins (interior view) at Dubkund.
Zilā Narwar.
P. 179. Jain temple at Chanderi, Pargarā Pichar.
Zila Isagarh.
P. 232. Jain temples at Mungaoli, Parganā Munagaoli.
P. 233. Jain temple or Para Sahib at Thoban, Pargana Isagarh, P. 234. Jain temples (east view) at Thoban. P. 235. Jain temples (general view) at Thoban.
P. 236. Jain temple (west view) at Thoban.
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