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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 4. Jain temples of Kampila said to contain important inscriptions.
P. 7. Repair of Jain temples in Deogarh.
P. 12. Temple on the hill Murti identified as the Jain temple seen by Hiouen. Thsang near Simnapur, the spot where the original teacher of the white-robed heretics or Jains reached enlightenment and first preached the law he had discovered.
P. 13. Sculptures in the Jogion-ka-math, near Rohtak.
No. 6 Image of the Tirthankara, Santinatha.
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No. 7-Statue of Pārsvanatha.
P. viii. Inscription copied :
No. 77-On back of the brass image of Sumatinatha, Sanskrit, Nagari; Sam. 1563; and worshipped in the modern temple of Parsvanatha, Kampila.
Pp. ix-xiv. Photos:
No. 2405-Crossed legs of a seated Tirthanaka, Mathura Museum. No. 2410-Inscribed standing image of Risabha, Mathura Museum.
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No. 2413-A man and a woman seated under a Kalpadruma of the Jain mythology; Mathura Museum.
No. 2414-A Jain statue of which only the feet survive, Mathura Museum.
No. 2430-Image of Santinatha at Jugion-ka-math; Rohtak.
No. 2431-Image of Pārsvanath, same math; Rohtak.
No. 2438-Jain temple; Hastinapur, Meerut dist.
No. 2464-Headless seated Tirthankara on bank of old bed of the Ganges, Kampila Farrukhabad dist.
P. xvi. Drawings:
No. 370-Group of Jain temples; Deogarh fort, Jhansi dist.
Nos 371-376-Detailed plan of Jain temple, Nos. 1, 5, 12, 15, 19, 28; Deogarh Fort, Jhansi dist.
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