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Pp. 11-13. Photo Negatives :
C. 34 to C. 96. Different views of Chandranātha, Nemiśvara, Chaturmukha śānteśvara, Gummateśvara Jain temples, etc., at Mudabidri, Kārkal, Venur, Guruvayankeri, South Canara district.
P. 28. Landscape view from near Gummateśvara Jain temple, Venur, South Canara.
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Pp 28-33. No. 80 --Jain temple, Vijaimangalam, Erode taluq, Coimbatore
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Pp. 39-41, South Canara district
Mudabidri : Great Chandranātha temple, 23 old Jain tombs and the Choutar's palace.
Kārkal : Colossal Jain statue known locally as Gumta Rāya Chaturmukha temple and the Great stambha at Hateangadi.
Venur: Statue of Gommateśvara or Gumta Rāya and Santeśvara temple.
Guruvayankeri : Two Jain temples dedicated to śāntiśvara and Chandranātha and a Jain mānastambha.
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Vol. I, Pp. 69, 93. Räni-gumpha, Udayagiri.
Vol. 2, P. 2. Jain images.
Vol. 2, P. 58. Appar, formerly a Jain.
Vol. 2, P. 59. In the time of Manikyavatchakā (800 A. D.) a struggle between Buddhism and Jainism in Ceylon.
Vol. 2, P. 93. Balabhadra.
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