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P. 263. P. 269. P. 282.
P. 283.
Conservation of Jain temple (sculptured shed) Rājgir, Patna. do.
Old ruined Jain temple --Arang, Raipur. do.
Jain temple N. E. of Elephant Stables. Hampi
Ruins, Bellary. do
Jain temple on hill side else to Krishna templeHampi Ruins, Bellary. Jain statue of Gummatesvara---Karkal, S. Kanara.
Jain temple, Sultan's Battery, Malabar. do.
Jain temple, Mullur, Coorg.
P. 285. P. 288. P. 290.
Appendix-B :
List of exhibits acquired for the Indian Museum Archaeological section during the year 1925-26.
No. 3 (6484)-Red sandstone Vishnu transformed into a Yaksha of the Jain Pantheon with a hood of three serpent heads. From Tendua Mirzapur Dist. U.P.221" x 12".
No. 4. (6485) --Reddish sandstone Siva transformed into a Yaksha of the Jain Pantheon with a hood of three serpent heads. From Tendua, Mirzapur District, U. P.--23" x 13".
Deulbhira, P. S.
No. 23. (6520) ---Stone image of the Jina Pārsvanātha from Taldangra, Dist. Bunkura, Bengal-54" x 341".
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D. R. B. Archaeological Progress (Miscellanea) (Ind. Ant. Vol. LVIII–1929 --Bombay)
P. 39. Excavations at Pahārpur in the Rajshahi District, Bengal; a copperplate inscription, dated 159 G. E. (477-8 A D.) ; Records grant of land by a Brahman Nātha and his wife Rāmi for the maintenance of the worship of the Arhats at the Vihāra presided over by the Nirgrantha ascetics, Guhanandan and his successors, at the village of Vața-Gohali. Originally this temple belonged to the Jaina community; about the middle of the 6th century A. D. it scems to have been occupied by the Brahmanists (from c. 550 to 650 A, D.); about the beginning of the 8th century the
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