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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
No. 63---Jain temple at Danavulapad, Jammalamadugu Cuddapah district. val No. 73-Jain temple at Sultan's Battery, Wynaad, Malabar district.
No. 82-Jain temple at Mettupudur, Erode, Coimbatore district.
No. 122-Jain images in the Jain temple at Tirrakol, Wandiwash, North Arcot district and inscription.
"P. 33. Hampi ruins. A ruined Jain temple containing inscriptions in a field at the back of the elephant stables,
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Jagadişa Ayyar, P. V. South Indian Shrines-Madras, 1920.
P. 26. Jain temple at Tirupparuttikunram. It is a famous place of Jain antiquarian interest containing ruins of Buddhist and Jain temples.
P. 140. Conversion of the Hoysala sovereign Bitti from the Jain faith to that of Vişnu by Rāmānuja. A P. 238. Toleration of Jainism during the reign of king Bukka Raya who allowed the Jains to have their shrines in Hemakuta near the Hindu temple of Pampapati.
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Annual Report of Archaeological Survey of India, 1918-19. Pt. I-Calcutta, 1921.
P. 17. Hindu and Jain temples at Un, Nimar district. The interesting temple in the village, Chaubara Dera Colossal Jain images of the Digambara sect contained in the temple of Goaleśvara.
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Archaeological Survey, Southern
India, 1920-21
Annual Progress Report Madras, 1921.
P. 5. Photo Negatives.
Jain art and architecture. S. No. C. 111-Kathale (Jain) temple, Barkur, South Canara district.
No. C. 112-Chandraprabha Tirthankara, Tiruparatikunram, Chingleput district.
No. C. 113–Trilokanātha Jain temple, Tiruparatikunram, Chingleput district.
No. C. 114-Jain image in Trilokanātha temple, Tiruparatikunram, Chingleput district.
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