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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 123-124. Monuments of Pālitānā-155 & 156. Chapter IV.-Architecture of Central India. Pp. 125-133. Monuments of Elūra. Fig. 157 and 158.
(grotto cailed Indra Sabhā).
Book-IV
Chapter II.-Underground temple of South India.
Pp. 148-150. Monuments of Badāmi.--Fig. 179 to 185.
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J.U. YAJñik. Mount Abü and the Jaina Temples of Dailwādā (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. XVIII, Pp. 14-29). -Bombay, 1894:
At Dailwāļa, a village of the mount Abü one sees still to-day five Jaina temples, which the pilgrims visit every year. Four of these temples constitute a group, the fifth of which has been separated. All are remarkable for their architectural beauty.
The most ancient of them is dedicated to Vrişabhadeva; it was constructed in 1030 A. D. by Vimalasah, a merchant of Anahilvad.
Detailed description of this temple.
Another, built by the two brothers vastupāla and Tejahpäls, Ministers of the king Viradhavala, is dedicated to Neminātha. It is equally the object of a special description,
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Report of Archaeological Survey to Madras Government dated Bangalore, 30th June, 1896, Nos. 757, 758.
P. 4. Drawings :
No. 1383, Jain figure in the second prākāra, Kamakşiamman temple, Conjeeveram.
No. 1394. Jain figure on the road to Great Conjeeveram, Ekambreśvara-svāmi temple, Conjeeveram.
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