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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Report of the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1920-1921-Bombay, 1922.
Pp. 2, 116. Discovery of Jain images during the excavation of the plinth of a house at Naroli, Bharatpur State.
Pp. 16-19. Photographs:
No. 5187.-Jain temple, Ghotan, Ahmednagar.
Nos. 5238-5239.-Jain temple converted into Hindu temple, Hallur Bijapur.
Nos 5245-5247.-Jain temple, Belgaum Fort.
Nos. 5368-5377.-Jain images, Bayana, Bharatpur, found at Naroli.
Nos. 5432-5433.-Jain images lying on hill, Bijawara, Indore State.
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P. 27. Acqusitions: Rajputana Museum, Ajmer :-A pillar with four-seated Jain images on its four sides. A pedestal of Jain image.
P. 42. Inspection Report: Indus left bank division. Jain temple at Gori. 14 miles north-west of Virawah.
P. 47. Works Proposed:
No. 140.-Repairs to the old Jain temples, Deogaon, Belgaum.
No. 169.-Repairs to the Jain basti, Lakundi, Dharwar.
Pp. 65-123. Exploration:
Ahmedabad: Pillars and carved stones, in the compound wall of the tomb of Malik Shaban at Rakhiyal taken from some Jain or Hindu temples.
Ghotan: Close to the Nizam's dominions. Temple of Bali, probably Jain, appropriated later on to the use of Hindu deities,
Sohagpur Jain images in the Thakur's gadhi, Ambikā, Padmavati, Adinatha, Parsvanatha. Bijawada Indore State-Ruins of a very large Jain temple, probably erected during the 10th or 11th century A. D. at Bandarpekhan hills. Its foundations dug up to provide materials for a few Śaiva temple. The ruins consist of slabs of stones and three Digambara images. Vijeśvara temple entirely built of stones obtained from the ruins of the Jain temple on the foot of the hill. Images of the Digambara sect built into the walls of the temple. Pedestal inscription of v. s. 1234.
Rajor. Indore State: The garbhagriha of an ancient temple containing a Jain image and an image of Vişņu or Surya.
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