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No. 3674.-Temple of Pärśvanatha, Barlu. No. 3675.-Back view of sikhara of same, Barlu. Nos. 3677-3678.-Jain temple, Unsträ.
Nos. 3680-3682.-Jain temple, Surpurā. Nos. 3683-3685.-Jain temple, Näḍsar. Nos. 3687-3690.-Temple of Rikhabdevji. Nos. 3691-3699.-Jain sculpture, Khed.
P. 18. Inscriptions:
Nos. 2557-2558.-On pillars in Jain temple, Sürpurā.
No. 2559.-Near the shrine-door of Jain temple, Nadsar.
Nos. 2561-65.-On beams and pillars of Jain temple, Jasol. Nos. 2566-2571.-Temple of Rikhabdevji, Nagar.
Nos. 2572-2573.-Temples of Parsvanätha and Santinatha, Nagar.
P. 28. Chota Kailasa, a cave temple of Western India, is a Jain structure. Pp. 36-45:
JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Kekind: A Jain temple of Pärśvanätha, originally dedicated to Vidi. Image of the Tirthankara is dated Sam.
Rupanagar: Sculptures of Nandtivaradoipa in a Sarãogi temple. There inscribed memorial pillars. Inscriptions Nos. 2540 (v. s. 1018 and v. s. 1076).
Mātā.
Nosal Temple af Anandi Math. She is the tutelary goddess of Lavädiyas, a khamp of the Khandelväl Saräogis and of the Chitalangiyas, a Khamp of the Mahesaris,
Aira, or Arami: Discovery of old Jain sculptures of about the 12th century, belonging to the Digambara sect.
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Report for the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1911-1912-Poona, 1912. Pp. 11-15, 57-58,
Pavagadh: A hill sacred to both the Hindus and the Jains. A number of Jain temples on the plateau surrounding the peak. A group of Jain cells. Temples
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