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P. 85. An interesting standing image of the Jain Tirthankara Pārsvanātha, an object of worship, in the Siddheśvara temple at Bahulara, Bankura.
Illustrations in the volume :
Plate 29
the temple of Siddheśvara
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(a) Image of Pärśvanātha in
Bahulara, Bankura.
Plate 31 (b) Early caves, maungya Tunga. Image in shrine of cave No. 1,
Plate 32 (a) Early caves, maungya Tunga.
cave No. 1.
Sculptures in verandah of
Plate 32 (b) Maungya Peak; stele in cave No. 2.
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ARAVAMUTHAN, T. G. The Kaveri, the Maukharis and the Sangam age--Madras, 1925.
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Influence of Jainism over early Dravidians—fully discussed.
P. 33. Resemblence of the architecture of Nepal to that of south India may be due to their adherence to Buddhist and Jainic styles.
P. 120. Conversion of a Siva temple to a temple of Śramanas near the Chola capital in the Tamil country in the time of Tiru Navukku-Arasu.
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P. 28 Discoveries of Jain caves containing sculptures and inscriptions at Vallimalai (North Arcot dist.) Mudbidri (near Mangalore) Kaizhugumalai (near Madura), Hampi etc.
P. 29. Chālukyan styles—this lunar dynasty of kings came from the North of India; Jains had very great influence over them which affected their architecture also.
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