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Annual Report af Archaeological Survey of India, 1906-07, Pt. I: Administrative, -Simla, 1909.
Pp. 26-27. Photographic Negatives :
No. 437. View of Jain temple enclosure, Särnāth.
No. 449. Jain temple in Sārnāth. No. 594. Jain Tirthankara Pārsvanatha, Kahaon (Gorakhpur).
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P. 49. One Jain and twelve Vaişņava temples in Osia, 32 miles north of Jodhpur.
P. 81. A sculpture in a Buddhist stupa at Särnāth, depicting Tryambaka engaged in a merry dance on the body of a Jain patriarch.
P. 125. n. 3. Origin of Stūpa-worship amongst the Buddhists and Jains.
Pp. 138. 140-141. Jain remains obtained at Kankāli Tilā in Mathura - Jain establishment at the place down to the Muhammadan period --Jain sculp'ures found on the site of the old fort (Sitala Ghati) and in Rani-ki- Mandir.
Pp. 189-192. The Jain work Tarkarahasya-Dipika and its composer þri Gunaratna-Sūri in connection with the Pāśuptas and the Saivas.
P. 209. Neminātha temple on Mount Abū built by Tejapāla, minister of the Vāghela Chālukya king Viradhavala-Tne family came from Anahilapura, i. e., Anahilpātaka, and professed the Jain faith-Anupamādevi, the wife of TejahpālaConsecration of the temple took place in Samvat 1287-An inscription of v. s. 1013 in the Jain temple at Osia.
P. 221, n. 4. The Kurumbas said to have belonged to the Yādava race and to have been Jains by religion,
Pp. 232-235. The Pallavas and Jainism.
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