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BURNESS, Alexandar. Account of the Remains of the celebrated Temple at Patlan Somnath, sacked by Mahmud of Ghizni; A.D. 1024. (JRAS, Vol. V, 1839, Pp. 104-107).
P. 106. Jain style of architecture noticeable in some of the Mohammedan structures at Pattan Somnāth.
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NEWBOLD, T. J. Note on the State of the Statues of the Jains (AJ, xxxvii, 1842).
P. 198. There is reference to the defaced statues of the Jains and their persecution by the Brahamanas and Jangamas.
(This is an abstract of Mr. NEWBOLD's paper published in full in the Madras Journal of Literature and Science, Vol. XI, Pp. 306—310).
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J. FERGUSSON. On the rock-cui Temples of India (Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, (Old Series), Vol. VIII, Pp. 30–92) ---London, 1846.
Brief descriptive review on the Jaina grottos of Khandagiri, Elura and Gwalior.
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J. Wilson. Memoir on the Cave-Temples and Monasteries, and other Ancient Buddhist. Brahmanical, and Jaina Remains of Western India (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. III, Part II, Pp. 36-107; Vol. IV, Pp 340----379). -Bombay, 1849--53.
First treatise.
Generalities-The Jaina grottos are not very numerous in the West of India. Among the 24 Tirthankaras, Neminātha and Pārsvanātha occupy there in general the first placc.
Grottos of Nasik - The sculpture of these grottos resemble to the Jaina sculpture more than to all other.
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