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LXI. Lakkundi : The large Jain temple. LXII. Lakkundi : Plan of the large Jaina temple. LXIII. Elevation, image, detail and pillars from the Jains temple at Lakkundi
(in six figures). LXIV. Lakkundi-Doorway from the Jains temple. LXXXVIII. Hangal Jains temple in the fort. Plate CXXXLV. Belgaum : Portion of the front of the Jain temple
facing south. Plate CXXXV. (1) Belgaum-Open hall of the Jaina temple facing
north.
(2) Belgaum---Front of small Jaina temple facing south. Plate CXXXVI. (1) Belgaum-Mouldings of doorway in Jaina temple facing
north. Plate CXILVII. Plan of Chandranätheśvara temple at Bhatkal. Plate CXIVIII. Elevation of Chandranātheśvara temple, Bhatkal. Plate CL.
Bhatkal Pillars and panels from Chandranātheśvara.
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A. V. T. AYER, Indian Architecture--3 Vols.-Madras, 1926.
Vol. I:
Pp. 20-21. All Indian religions viz. the Buddhist, the Jain, the Saiva and the Vaishnava-had temples of similar fundamentals in appearance. Jain temple on Mount Abü (Plate XLV)-of 11th century. The structural style of the Jains was more after the Dravidian Aryans, as was their religion, but only modified by sectarian requirements.
Vol. II :
P. 93. The Pandyas had Jain remains of natural cool caverns with rock-cut beds for them, Tamil works Periapurāņam and Tiruvilayadal Purānam mention conversion of Jain Pāņdyian kings by Sambandhar. Jain sculptures on the Yanamalaie (Elephant hill) on the north of the city of Madura.
P. 191. There were also Jains among the Pallavas.
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