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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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M. J. WALHOUSE, Archaeological Notes (Indian Antiquary, Vol. V, Pp. 36--45) ---Bombay, 1876.
1. The two Kanara Colossal.
General notes on the colossal Jaina and Buddhistic statues. Description of the colossal statue of Yênür, compared with that of Kārkaļa.
It is said that these two statues have been carved by the same artist of the name of Jakkanācāri.
Brief review on the Jaina temples of Yenür.
Description of the famous Jaina pillar which is found in the same villages.
Three plates beside text illustrate this article and reproduce :
1. The colossal statue of Yenur;
2. The carved door of a temple; 3. The Jaina pillar.
II. A Jain Temple and Sasanam.
Description of the great Jaina temple of Kārkala. Text and translation of an important inscription of the year Saka 1508, recalling the foundation and the endowment of this temple.
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J. BURGESS. The Dhārāsinva Rock Temples (Indian Antiquary, Vol. V, Pp. 76-80) - Bombay, 1876.
Description of the seven grottos of Dhārāsinva, near Poona. By the statues and the sculptures that they contain, these grottos are Jainas.
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J. FERGUSSON.
History of Indian and eastern Architecture - London, 1876.
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