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Report of the Archaeological Survey to the Government of Madras, Bangalore, 21st May, 1891; No. 210.
Pp. 1, 3. At village Jayankondacholapuram in the Udaiyar palaiyam taluk of the Trichinopoly district, sketches of Jain images made as available at the village. and notes taken of the traditional history-Two Jain images known as Ammanasvami (or 'naked God')-vellalas once Jains, persecuted by Brahamanas-Their escape from the hands of the latter in disguise as cowherds.
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Report of Archaeological Survey to Madras Government, dated Bangalore 10th, May, 1892, No. 210,
Kistna district, Gudivada: Sketches made of the fine Jain image in the temple-A monolithic pillar with four Jain figures grouped around, and a triple umbrella over each.
Pp. 5-6. Repalle täluq, Buddhani and Peravali : Jain dibba in the villages.
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Report of Archaeological Survey to Madras Government, dated Bangalore, 10th May, 1892, Na. 210. P. 4-Drawings:
No. 1328. Plan and two Jain images, Adipattalagar temple, Magaral, Chingleput district.
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L. A. WADDELL. Discovery of the exact Sie of Aseka's classic Capital of Pataliputra and description of the superficial remains.-Calcutta, 1892.
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P. 18. Review on two Jaina temples ol' Pataliputra. One contains an inscription of Samvat 1848, which recalls its dedication.
P. 29. The Jaina ruins of Kanchananagar, namely:
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A temple still standing and very well preserved;
Relics of seven other temples;
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3. Different statues, one of which is of Neminatha, and one is of Candraprabha with mutilated inscription;
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