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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 42. Exhibits-Hyderabad Museum.
S. No. 1.
Seated statue of Jina.
2.
White marble Jain (head broken)
3 to 8. Light green stone Jinas (3 broken).
377 (v)
Annual Report of the Ar. Dept. of H. E. H. the Nizam's Dominion, 1926-27Calcutta, 1929.
P. 13. Conservation-Ellora caves-the large lanttress for the safety of west wing of the Indrasabha has been completed and the rock over the varandah of the small Jain cave (No. 34) has been grouted and propped.
P. 17. Drawings-Paintings in the Jaina group of caves. Indrasabha, belongs to the 8th to 10th centuries A. D. pervaded by ideals and beliefs of Jaina religion, persent a striking contrast to the wall paintings of Ajanţă.
377 (vi)
447
Annual Report of the Ar. Dept. of H. E. H. the Nizam's Dominion (1928-29) -Calcutta. 1931.
Nothing in this report.
377 (vii)
Annual Report of the Archaeological Department of H. E. H. The Nizam's Dominions - 1930-31-Calcutta, 1933.
P. 29. App. G. List of photo negatives;
No. 1035-Kopbal, Chandra Bandi Rock: Jain Canarese Inscription.
P. 32. App. I. List of Drawings:
Serial No, 1-A Panel from the eastern gallery of the Indra Sabha, Ellora. Nos. 2 & 3-Two panels from the eastern gellery of the Indra Sabha, Ellora. No. 4-Siva from the ceilling of the Indra Sabha, porch, Ellora.
P. 35. Sculptures:
Neglected sculptures removed to the Museum. A colossal Jain figure (D}'x2') from patancheru. A very good Jain figure-from Town Hall, Gulbarga. The Jain figures have been installed on pedestals in the Jain gallery.
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