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IYER, A. V. T. Indian Architecture-Madras, 1926-Vols. I & II.
Vol. I:
P. 18. Dravidian influence in the Jain Bastis.
Pp. 21-22. Jain temple at Mount Abu-its style of architecture.
P. 40. The fifty-fifty chapter of the Manasara Silpa Sastra explains the mode of making Jain idols,
Vol. II :
P. 64. Nedumaran, an early Pandya king, was a Jain by birth, according to the Tamil work Peria Puranam.
P. 93. Jain sculptures on the Yanamalai hill, near Madura.
P. 240. Jain temples in Hampi, Vijayanagar. The Ganigitti. Temple in Jain style erected by Jain general Irugappa in 1385 A. D. in Hampi, Vijayanagara.
P. 242. Two small ruined Jain temples in Vijayanagara.
P. 250. Chalukyas were Jains at first.
P. 252. Jain influences on Chalukyan architecture,
P. 276-77. Lamp arrangement in Jain architecture.
JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Vishnuvardhana, Hoysala renounced Jain faith.
Pp. 348-53. History of Jainism. Jain temples at Mount Abu and Śravana Belgola.
Kutub Minar at Delhi rebuilt from Jain temples.
P. 481. Arrangement of domes in mosques and pillars of buildings of Tughlag Shah of 14th century borrowed from Jain octagonal basement over pillar-capitals and Jain square piers.
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COUSENS, H. The Chalukyan Architecture of the Kanarese Districts-Calcutta, 1926. P. 4. Mention of grants made by Vikramaditya for Jain worship at Lakshmesvara, the old Raktapura.
P. 12. Mention of Kalachuris being Jains.
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