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Kareda
Nägadā
Jaina antiquities.
Temple with beautiful statue of
Parsvanatha.
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Temple with inscriptions and statue of Pārsvanatha. Two other temples, of which one contains a statue of Santinätha,
375 (vii)
Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1894-1895-Poona, 1895.
Pp. 5-6. Chärtäna-Nizam Territory: Jain remains amongst the Hindu. One magnificient Jain column, about 25 feet high.
Aunda-14 miles south of Hingoli : Remains of Jain as well as Hindu temples.
375 (viii)
Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1897-Poona, 1898.
P. 3. All over Sudia, the earliest tombs and mosques were constructed of materials from Hindu and Jain temples. At Broach the Jami masjid was built of materials from a very fine Jain temple.
P. 7. Vijnot (Vinjrote)-5 miles south of Reti Railway station. To provide ballasting for the railway, fragments of carved stone from a Hindu or Jain temple were provided (Ind. Ant. Vol. XI).
375 (ix)
Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1897-1898-Poona, 1898.
Pp. 7-8. Sopara-6 miles north of Bassain-Lower part of a small marble image of Buddha or a Jina, seated, measuring 3 3/4 inches.
375 (x)
Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1898-1899-Poona, 1899.
Pp. 3-5: Thần, in Kathiawar : Remains of two small Jain shrines of about the 7th or 8th century A. D.
Sejakpur: A ruined Jain temple of considerable merit.
P. 11. Pattan: Old shrine of Pärsvanatha.
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