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In the general explanation of the religions of India (R12 Sqq), some lines have been devoted to the Jainism, The death of Mahāvira has been fixed at the year 526 B. C.
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The architecture of the Jaina grottos in general. These grottos are imitated from those of the Buddhists. Information about the Jaina grottos at Udayagiri near Cuttak, in the Orissa. A temple has been constructed on the top of this hill.
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Review on the Jaina sculptures of the 11th or 12th century at Kulumulu, near Madras.
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General ideas on the Jaina grottos of the West India. These grottos number about 35. The most ancient dates of the 5th or 6th century, and the most recent of the 12th century.
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The 4th book of the second part (Pp. 485-512) is especially devoted to the Jaina grottos and contains the following chapters :
Chapter 1.-Generalities on the Jainism. The deliverance. Cosmogony. The principal Tirthankaras. Vriṣabha, Ajitanatha, Pārsvanātha, Mahavira. The Digambaras and the Svetāmbaras. Moral. List of the 24 Tirthankaras with their symbols, their appearance and the place of their nirvana.
Chapter II.--Generalities on the Jaina grottos, Age, number, architecture, images of the Tirthankaras.
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