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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Reference to a brass statuette of Parsvanatha seated in meditation under the canopy of a seven-headed cobra. The date of its consecration is Samvat 1471 Śrāvaṇa.
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1890.
375 (1)
Progress Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1889-1890.-Bomyay,
P. 1. Roho-situated in the north of the Palanpur Agency: Ruined remnants of a white marble Jain temple.
P. 2. Sarotra, Palanpur Agency: An old white marble Jain temple.
P. 4. Patan: Temple of Panchasara Pārsvanatha-Temple of Sri Pārsvanatha containing inscription of the Khadattaragachcha Jains.
P. 3. Inscriptions:
No. 702-On the base of Parsvanatha under Chhattri, Roho.
No. 703-On a pillar supporting the, chhattri, Roho.
No. 706-On the base of an image in the Jain temple, Bhilri.
P. 10. Munjpur Jami masjid and most of the very early mosques of Gujarat constructed chiefly from the material of old Hindu or Jain temples.
P. 11. Sankeśvara: An old seat of the Jains-Jain temple of Parivanätha no longer in existence-Its materials used in the cell-shrines. Image of Pärivanatha removed to a new temple.
P. 15. Drawings: No. 950-Plan of Ganguakund and of old Jain temple, Lotesvara and Sankeśvara,
P. 15. Phottos:
No. 1213-Old corridor of temple of Pärivanatha, Sankesvara.
No. 1214 Back of old shrine, Sankeśvara.
P. 16. Inscriptions:
No. 763 On the seat of Parsvanätha, Dilmal.
Nos. 769-796-Over a shrine door in the old ruined Jain temple, etc. Sankesvara,
375 (ii)
Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1890-1891-Bombay, 1891. P. 3. Pedgaon Bhairavnatha temple, originally a Jain one.
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