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Vasudeva S. AGARWALA. Handbook to the Sculptures in the Curzon Museum of Archaeology-Muttra, Allahabad, 1933.
P, 27. Detached heads of Tirthankaras,
Pp. 31---. An Ayāgopata (tablet of homage) inscribed with a stūpa similarity of early Jaina and Buddhist art. Stupas at Kankali-Tila. Tirthankara image of Gupta period-two steles-Tirthankara images of Kushan period.
P. 34. Image of Adinätha.
P. 40. Three Sarvatobhadrikā Jain images from Kankali Tila.
P. 42. Head of a Tirthankara image-Tirthankara images of Gupta and post-Gupta periods.
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Sight seeing at Gwalior (Arch. Dept. Gwalior State) 2nd Ed, 1934,
P. 12. Several Rock-cut niches sheltering Jaina images now mostly obliterated in Chaturbhuja temple.
P. 16. Tirthankara images on both the sides of Urwahi road, tallest being 57 ft.
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A Guide to the Mysore State, --Mysore, 1935.
P. 7. Jain tradition stating Chandragupta Maurya's adherence to Jainism--his rambles with Bhadrabāhu a Jain saint-his settlement in Sravana Belgola-and death according to Jain tenets. Chandragupta Basti---crected in his memory,
P. 31 Lokavibhāga-a Jain manuscript of 8th century in the oriental Library at Mysore.
Pp. 33-34. Sravana Belgoļa basti-Jain style of architecture-beautiful stambhas attached--of 30-50 ft. height fully described. Tirthankara, Yaksha and Yakshiņi images--Jinanāthapura a Hoysala work of 12th century-colossal statues of Tirthankaras at Śravanabelgoļa, Kārkala and Yennur (near Mysore). 10th centuary image of Gomateśvara-made under the orders of Chamundgarāya C-in-C of Răchamalia.
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