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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
390 (i)
BLOCH, Theodor. Supplementary Catalogue of the Archaeological Section of the Indian Museum.-Calcutta, 1911.
P. 94. Jain sculptures.
1911.
390 (ii)
VASU, Nagendranath. The Archaeological Survey of Mayurabhanja. Vol, I-Calcutta,
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Pp. xlii-xlvi. The Jain influence-Pärivanätha-Mahavira-Evidences of Jain influence prevalent in Orissa-Relics found in Jhadesvarapur excel all other works of art under Jain influence to be found in the whole of Orissa-Jain figures found at Khiching and at place close to Adipur, the ancient capital of Mayurabhanja.
Pp. 36-38: Badasai (Barsai): Jain and Buddhist relics. An image of Parivanätha at the outskirts of village Kosali.
P. 92. Pundal Image of Pärivanatha, showing the prevalence of Jainism in the place.
P. 45. Kosali Temple of Pärivanatha and its description.
P. 95. Doma-Gandara: A broken image of the Jain Tirthankara, Pärśvanatha.
Pp. 103-104. Bhimapur: A very beautiful life-size image of Jain Tirthankara, Vardhamana Swämi-Another beautiful image of Vardhmana Swami: worship of this naked image by the people of the village. Another image of Mahavira.
P. 108. Pandava Ghat: A sacred place of the Jains-Jain merchants used to come here to see and worship some foot, prints which they believed to be of Jina.
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Annual Pro. Report of Archaeological Survey, Southern India, 1910-11-Madras, 1911. P. 2. Sultan's Battery, Wynaad-Once occupied by the Jains.
P. 3. Kaveripatnam-Once a seat of the Jains (present Sambapathi temple).
P. 14. The Durga Konda-Remains at the place originally Buddhist, subsequently occupied by the Jains. Existence of sevreral Jain slab images, four natural
caves.
P. 29. Jain temple at Mattuputtur, Vijayamangalam. Has special carvings.
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