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A. C. BURNELL. On the colossal Jain statue at Karkala, in the South Kanara District (Indian Antiquary, Vol. II, Pp. 353-354)-Bombay, 1873.
A brief description of the statue.
Text and translation of the inscription which recalls the date of the erection : Saka 1353.
Notes on the reason of existence of the colossal statues to the Jains.. The statue is reproduced in a plate beside text.
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Śrāvako Temple at Bauthli (Indian Antiquary. Vol. III,
Ch. WodeHOUSE P. 180) -- Bombay, 1874.
Announcement of the discovery, at Bauthli, near Junagadh, of a Jaina temple in perfect state of conscrvation and ihe sculptures which resemble to those of the temples of Girnar.
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G. M. CORKELL. A Legend of old Belgam Pp. 138-140) --- Bombay, 1875.
(Indian Antiquary, Vol. IV,
Study of a local popular legend, according to which a pious kind would have constructed at Belgaum 108 Jaina temples in expiration of the accidental cremation of 108 Jaina sages.
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F. KITTEL. Ueber den Ursprung des Lingakultus in Indian---Mangalore, 1876.
Pp. 16-24. Some historical ideas relating to the construction of different Jaina temples.
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J. Gerson da Cunha. Notes on the History and Antiquities of Chaul (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. XII, Pp. 51---162) -Bombay, 1877.
P. 61. At Chaul, in the northern Konkan, a fragment of sculpture coming from an ancient Jaina temple may be seen. The figures represented are those of Tirthankaras.
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