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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1469 Girnar was educed by the Muhammadans-Jains built miniature idgahas to protect the temple of Adiśvara from ruthless hands of the Muhammadans. Muhammadans took particular pleasure in lopping off nose.
P. 77. Jains adopted most of the Hindu deities as minor devas.
P. 86. Girnar; Girinagar, or Ujjayantādri, "the mountain king Raivata" in the south of Kathiawad -Reader is referred to the account of the hill and its shrines by Dr. BURGESS in his report on the Antiquities of Kathiawal and Kachh.
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Plan a id section of old Jaina temple at Somanātha-pathan.
Xvl --Plan and section of a oiling in the old Jain temple at Soinnātha and
Pattans.
XLvlll--Small Jain shrine at Yhan.
Lxly --Small Jain temple at Sejakpur.
Lxvlll ---Plan of sain temple at Sejakpur.
xclll-Śatruñjaya Hill and different temples.
CVI--General plan of Jain temples of Mt. Satruñjaya in Palitana.
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CoUsENs, H. Somanātha and other mediaeval temples in Kathiawad, Calcutta, 1931.
P. 5. Mention of Siddharāja King of Kathiawad worshipping at the temple of Neminātha at Girnar.
P. 17. Pillars of Somnātha temple--after the pattern of Tejahpala's temple at Ābū.
P. 22. Gift of royal revenue for three years to the re-edification of the temple of Nemcenāth upon Girnar" by Sorath the Prime Minister of Siddharāja about 1100 A. D. Grant of 12 villages to Rishabh Deva by Siddharāja.
P. 23. Advice of Hemachandra to Kumārapäla for the restoration of the wooden 'prasada' of Someśvara recorded in Prabandh z Chiniamaņi also mentioned in Dvyāsharaya a work commenced by Hemchandra and completed by a Jaina monk in A, D. 1255 after Hemachandra's death.
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