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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY P. 104. The “ilpa-Sásrra of Mandana (c. 15th century A. D.) has a chapter on Jina-pratishtha, consecration of Jaina images.
Pp. 178-79. Jaina style of architecture a variety of the northern of IndoAryan style-details of the Jains style.
Pp. 185-87. Indifferent treatment according to Jainism in the Mānsāra--at the time of the Mänsära. Jains not persecuted but not in a flourishing condition.
P. 211. Defective language in the Jaina inscriptions from Mathura and Śatruñjaya. Older Jaina authors, Merutunga, Rājasekhara, Jinamandana.
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M. HURLIMANN. Pictursque India, Bombay (Berlin 1928). P. XV. Introduction. The Jains possess several magnificent temples.
List of Illustrations
No. 34--Ceiling Paintings in the Jain temple near Conjeeveram.
No. 98-Statue of the Indrāņi in the Jaina cave Indrasabha.
No. 178-Jain statues in the Arwahil--Talam rock temple of Gwalior.
No. 237--The tower of fame, Kirtistambha, probably of the 12th century dedicated to Tirthankara Adinātha. Lower part which Jain sculptures.
Nos. 248-252-Mount Abū (Hill of Wisdom) a sacred Mountain of the Jainas.
No. 248-Dilwara-Marble ceiling of the Neminäth temple (13th century).
No. 249–Dilwara. Hall of the Adināth temple (11th century, rest. 14th cent.) like the Nemināth temple white marble.
No. 250-Dilwara. Side chapel in the Nemināth temple.
No. 251-Dilwara, ceiling of a side chapel in the Adinaih temple,
No. 252--View from the heights of the Achilgarh temple.
Jain temple on
the sacred Mt. Satrunjaya in
Nos, 254-55-Palitana. Kathia war.
No. 256-Jain monk in meditation.
No. 257-Nuns in the new Jain temple of Ahmedabad,
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