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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 19-20. Photos :
No. 2123—Last page of Jain manuscript dated v. s. 1683, Hastināpur, Meerut district,
No. 2174_Image of a Tirthankara of mediaeval period, Kosam, Allahabad district.
381 (viii)
Report of the Supdt., Hindu and Buddhist Monuments, Northern Circle, 1917-18– Lahore, 1918.
P. 3.
Inscriptions of special value for the Jain art and iconography.
Pp. 8-10. Jain temples in the eastern portion of Deogarh Fort Sculptures and inscriptions of value for the history of Jain art and mythology. Figures of twenty Jain Yaksts Their importance-Image of Gommateśvara or Bahubali, second son of Rişabha-Jain mythology in these sculptures--Dated inscriptions in the Jain temples, between the Vikrama years 919 and 1876-Colossal statue of śāntinātha-- Brāhmi, daughter of Rişabha, invented eighteen different alphabets including Turkish, Nagari, all the Dravidian dialects, Canares, Persian and the characters used in Orissa.
P. 11. The three-shrined temple at Makarbai, near Mahobā, probably a Jain temple. A fragmentary sculpture of a Jain Tirthankara.
Inscriptions copied :
Pp. 12-21. Brief description of 154 inscriptions found in Jain temples in the Deogarh Fort, Jhansi dist.
Pp. 22-29. Photos : Nos. 2191-2192—Jain temple, Makarbai (near Mahobā), Hamirpur dist. Nos. 2193-Jain temple, Sijari (near Mahobā), Hamirpur dist.
Nos. 2204-2265-Ruins of different temples, Jain images, etc., Deogarh, Jhansi dist.
381 (ix) Report of the Snpdt., Hindu and Buddhist Monuments, Northern Circle, 1918-1919– Lahore, 1920.
P. 2. Paintings of the Basohhai school show more trace of Jain than of Mughal traditions,
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