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JAINA BILIOGRAPHY P. 43. Hindu and Jain temples at Bhatkal, Kanara district.
P. 44. Jain temples at Sandhara, Garoth district. Jain temple at Kukdeśvara, Garoth district
Photograph : No. 269–Jain images in the temple Pārsvanātha Noharu (Bikaner State).
418 Gwalior Fort Album. Gwalior, 1922 (Published by the Archaeological Department, Gwalior State).
P. 5. Most of the rock-cut Jain sculptures on the Fort were made at the time of Dungarsingh Tomara, a Rajput.
Pp. 54-57. Jain rock sculptures (With two plates).
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Binyon LAURENCE. Examples of Indian sculpture at the British museumLondon, 1923.
Plate VI--Sarasvati, treated as protector of the sixth Tirthankara, with Nagari inscription at base of white marble, Rajputana 11th or 12th century.
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RAY, Chuni Lal. A further Note on the Ruins at Gholamara. (JBORS, X, 1924, Pp. 171-174.)
The central image, provided to be a Buddhistic image, is the figure of a Jain Tirthankara resembling in many respects the image of what is now worshipped as Bhaironātha. The figure is either of Suniatinātha or of Vardhamana or Mahāvira. The figure is now in the Patna Museum No. 1596 (Archaeology).
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Annual Report of Archaeological Survey of India, 1921-22. Pt. 2-Simla, 1924.
Pp. 66-69. Ancient Jain caves on the Manugya Tanga Hills in the Nasik District. Their dates assigned to the eighth or the ninth century A. D. Jaina figures in small niches.
Miri, a small village near Ahmedanagar, a stronghold of Jainism in later mediaeval ages-Numerous Jain images found in its vicinity. All images discovered at Miri are Digambara images.
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