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Jaina antiquities
Resemblances between the Jains and the Buddhists. Some places, as Dhamek near Benares, Rajgir, Kaulambi etc. are equally sacred for both; the resemblance between a Buddhist and a Svetămbara Jain is slight; at last it seems almost certain that the Buddha may have been the disciple of Mahavira.
Temple of Brahamanical origin and repaired by the Jains. A group represented Mahavira child with its mother Trišali. Group of small temples. Inscription of Samvat 933.
Ruins of two temples. Plate XXXI.
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In the neighbourhood of the town, ruins of another temple, with sculptures.
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Ruins of temples and broken statues. Ruins of six temples constructed from 862 to 1164 A. D. Different inscriptions. The greatest and the most important of these temples contain an inscription dated all together Samvat 919 and Saka 784, and fixing thus the date of Bhojadeva at 862 A. D. Plate XXXIII.
Temple in ruin.
The princes of Chandrikapuri (Śrävasti) must have been Jainas.
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Holy town among all for the Jainas. Mahavira died there. The legend of Upali. Two temples, the Jal-Mandar
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