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DescriptỊon of a Jaina grotto at Jogāl Ambā with a piate out of text.
129-138. Study of a Sanskrit inscription coming from the temple called Meguti
at Aihole. This inscription, which is reproduced in facsimile, transcribed and translated, proves that the temple where it is found is of Jaina origin.
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D. P. KHAKHAR. Report on the architectural and archaeological remains in the province of Kachh (Archaeological Survey of Western India, Miscellaneous Publications, (n. 13 - Bombay, 1879.
Pages 19-21 Description the temple of śāntinātha at Kothara, with a plate out
of text (Appendix II, No. 3).
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Short description of the temple of Väsupüja at Sikra. Description of the Jaina temples of Katäriya.
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Review on the temple of Mahāvira at Kanthkot.
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Text of an inscription (No. 1) which is found in the temple of Säntinātha at Kothara.
84-85. Text of two inscriptions (Nos. 23 and 24) of the temple of Vāspūja at
Sikra. 86-87 Text of eleven inscriptions (Nos. 25 to 35), of which one (No. 25)
reproduced out of text, of the temple of Mahävira at Kanthkot. Analysis of the inscription No. 1. Analysis of the incriptions No. 23 and 24 and note on the inscriptions
Nos, 25 to 35. Reports regarding the archaeological remains in the Kuryachee, Hydreabad and Shikarpur collectrorates in Sindh (Archaeological Survey of Western India, Miscellaneous Publications, n. 8) -Bombay, 1879. - P. 29. Review of R. I. crawford on a Jaina temple in marble, situated at
Haro, at 12 miles from Virawah, and dedicated to the goddess Gauar. This temple was constructed in Samvat 1432; it is the object of annual pilgrimages on the part of the Jains and of others inhabiting the region.
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