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dedicated to Chandraprabha and supărśva (13th century Gujarat architecture). The Jains notorious for painting and whitewashing their temples.
Tankai: Interesting and elaborately carved Jain caves. The Jain divinity Ambă converted into a Hindu goddess.
P. 23. Photo:
No. 3754.Jain temple in Bävan Deri, Champanir.
P. 31. Acquisitions:
Junagadh Meseum-One broken head of a Jain idol found from Uparkot or Girnar etc.
Rajputana Museum, Ajmer-(1) Barli inscription of the 3rd century B. a. The words "Viraya Bhagavat (e)" are contained in it, and thus it is certain that it originally belonged to some Jain temple. Inspection. (2) Images of Santinatha, Adinatha, etc.
P. 37. Jain temples at Ghori-Three Jain temples at Bhodesar. A Jain temple at Virawah.
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Pp. 42-43.
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Inscription slabs in Ankuseśvara temple, in the Jain basti, etc., Saundatti, Parasgad, Belgaum.
Temple of Parsvanatha-Bilgi, Siddapur, Kanara.
Chaturmukha basti, Jain temple,
Karwar, Kanara.
Pp. 53-56.
Barlu A Jain temple dedicated to Parsvanatha. temple, probably of the 13th century.
Nameśvarasvami temple Nagarbastikeri,
Sürpura: An image of a Tirthankara in the centre of the shrine-door of the temple of Mätä, originally dedicated to Neminatha. Photos No. 3682, inscrip
tion of Sam. 1239,
Nadsar: An unusual Jain temple reminding one of a Muhamadan mosque.
Jasol A Hindu temple and a Jain one, called Dada-Deva. Inscriptions of Samvat 1246 and Sam. 1210.
Khed: Trace of a Jain monument.
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Unstra: A ruined Jain
Nagar Three Jain temple-(1) one dedicated to Nakoda Parsvanatha, built by the Panch, (2) one to Risabhadeva, built by a woman called Lasibar of the Osval caste, (3) and another to Santinatha by Malasah Seth of the Patwa familly from Jesalmer.
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