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P. 20. In the Jain temple in the terrace of the Khandagiri there is a masonry platform with small walls in which are embedded five images of Tirthankaras.
P. 22. Dr. T. Bloch's remark on the paper--Everything in the caves is of Jain origin.
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GARKETT, A. Notes on the caves of Udayagiri and Khanda giri.-- Calcutta, 1902.
P. 8. On the upper storey of Lalatendra Kesari cave a number of upright naked figures of Jina.
339 Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of Madras and Coorg, 1908-03. -- Madras, 1903. P. 4. Jain image from Vellur.
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Archaeologvical Survey of India. Annual Report 1902-03.-- Calcutta, 1904.
Pp. 40-42. Review on the Jaina grottos of Khandagiri, in Orissa. The inscri. ption Hāthigumphā of the King Khāravela. The sculptures of the grottos. The modern temple.
As regards the inscription Hāthigumpha, the date correspond to the year 165 of the Mauryakāla, that is to say to the year 155 B. c. in taking for the point of start the accession of Chandragupta.
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Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey of India, 1902-03. Pt. 2:-Calcutta, 1904. P. 20. Jain caves at Khandagiri – Their conservation. Pp. 40-42. Caves at Khandagiri and their date.
Pp. 108, 195, 199, 204. Hindu, Buddhist and Jain remains discovered at Ter (Tagara), near the western boarders of H. H. the Nizam's dominions. Temple of Mahāvira and Pārsvanātha-These shrines to the west of the town are of modern period without particular interest.
Pp. 208-209. Stone columns in front of Jain temples, especially in the Kanarese country. No dipamālās attached to Jain temples.
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