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F. BUCHANAN Hamilton. Description of Temples of the Jainas in South Bihar and Bhagalpur (Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. I, pp. 523-227)-London, 1827.
The two places of Jaina pilgrimage in the southern Bihar-Nakur and Pokharan. Description of the temples. The Jaina temple of Puri. The two places of Jaina religion in the Bhagalpur Division; Champaran and Kabirpur,
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W. FRANCKLIN. Description of the temple of ParŚwanātha at Samet Sikhar (Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. I, Pp. 527 530) --London. 1827.
Description of the temples, of a ritual ceremony ond of the site.
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A. BURNES. Account of the Jain Temples on Mount Abū in Guzerat (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Vol. II, Pp. 161-167)-Calcutta, 1833.
Description of four temples of the mount Abū. The two main tenuples have been dedicated respectively to Risabha and Neminātha
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** P. B. ' LORD. Letter to Sir Alexander Johnston (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (Old Series), Vol. III, Pp. LXXVII-LXXXI) -London, 1836.
Short description of the Jaina temple of Cambay.
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E. CONOLLY. Observations upon the past and present condition of Oujein or Uijayani (Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. VI, Pp. 813-856) --Calcutta, 1837.
P. 835. At the time of this report, Ujjain counted 16 Jaina temples : 13 Svetāmbaras and 3 Digambaras. Three of these temples were ancient. The most famous was dedicated to Pārsvanātha. In the neighbourhood of the town, there was a place of pilgrimage equally dedicated to Pārsvanātha and frequented twice a
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