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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Report for the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1913-1914-Poona, 1914.
P. 9. Conservation (Hyderabad):
The famous caves of Ellora-group in one place, of the Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jain sects.
P. 21. Photos:
No. 4181.-Jain temples, Pattadkal.
P. 22. Inscriptions:
No. 2643.-On a stone near Jain temple, Baro.
P. 33. Mounments protected:
415
The Jain temple included in the Mission area about th of a mile from the village on the west, Pattadkal, Badami.
P. 35. Agreements made with owners:
Old Jain temple in fort. Bengal. The Jain basti and Maskin Bhāvi, Lakkundi. Pārsvanatha basti Bhatkal. Śantesvara basti, Bhatkal. Chandranatha Deva basti, Bhatkal.
P. 38. Conservation:
Jain temple, Degam, Sampgaon, Belgaum.
P. 50. Eastern Nara.-Jain temple at Gori, built in Samvat 1432 (A.D. 1375-76). Jain temples at Bhodesar. Temple at Virawah, said to have been founded in A. D. 456 by Jeso Parmaro of Barmer.
Pp. 60-63.
Bhilsa A Tah-Khanah, chamber supported on pillars originally belonging to a Hindu or Jain temple (on the Lohangai rock).
Gyaraspur Temple of Bajra math figures of tirthankaras in its shrines. Probability of the Jains having brought materials from Hindu temples to from the triple-shrined temple for installing images of their tirthankaras. Temple of Malade-an image of a nirthankara in its sanctum, and other nude images and a colossal figure of a standing Jina.
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