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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Archaeological Works proposed to be Undertaken :
Pp. 9-10.
No. 32-Ganigitti Jain temple, Hampi, Bellary district.
No. 33-Jain temple south of Pampapathi temple, Hampi, Bellary district.
No. 36-Jain temples, Danavulapad, Cuddapah district.
No. 40-Jain temple, Sultan's Battery, Malabar district.
No. 78-Jain rock-cut çaves. etc., Tirumalai, North Arcot district.
Pp. 14-17. Conservation :
No. 38-Jain temple No. 3 on Hemakutam rock, Hampi, Hospect taluq; Bellary district.
No. 69-Jain temple, Sulatan's Battery, Wynaad taluq, Malabar district.
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A.H. LONGHURST. Hampi Ruins. Madras, 1917 (My. No. 111 revised now).
P. 12. Bukka Raya his reconcilation of the Jains and the Vaishnavas in 1368; being presecuted by the latter, the Jain appealed to the king for protection; he ordained that they should each pursue their own religious practices with equal freedom.
P. 26. Religion-Jain in occupation of site on Hemakuṭam hill long before the founding of Vijayanagar in the 14th century; Jains were an important and influential community at this period; wide prevalence of Jain faith; Brahmans used to select old Jain sites for their temples.
P. 38. A Jain temple on the bank of river, half way between Hampi and Vitthala temple.
P. 100-1. Group of Jain temples in Hampi, their stepped pyranidal towers; Ganigitti Jain temples; other 5 Jain temples.
Pp. 121. 123. Jain temple near the river: Jain temples often covered in Hindu figuses in South Kanara and showing Hindu gods as subordinate to the Tirthankaras.
Illustrations-Fig. 44-Group of Jain temples, south of the Pampapati temple. Fig. 54-Jaina temple on a hillcock. Fig. 66 Ganigitti Jain temple.
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