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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp, 126-27. Sculpture shed in an old brick enclosure, the ruins of a Jaina temple, Rajgir (Patna district) (Late mediaeval period)-pedastal with legs of a Jaina figure and five Tirthankaras images on the wall.
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Pp. 131-33. Maniyar Math Rajgir, (Patna district) c. 350 to 500 A. D. A naked standing figure of Parivanätha with serpent hood.
No. 91-Ränigumphä, Khandagiri (Puri district) c. 2nd century B. c. Pärivanatha the most favourite among Tirthankaras.
Pp. 244-285. Khandagiri Caves.
Pp. 244-252. Rani Gumph or Queen's Palace-largest and most richly carved cave on the Udayagiri hill fully described, its architect, sculptures, frieze scenes etc. of 2nd century B. C.
P. 252. Bajaghar cave.
P. 253. Chhota Häthigumpha.
Pp. 254-55. Alkapuri and Jaya-Vijaya caves.
P. 255. Panas cave (Pands cave).
Pp. 256-58. Patalapuri, Manchapuri (its 2 inscriptions of 2nd century B. c. mention Kudepasiri and Vadukhasa (prince).
P. 258. Svargapuri-its inscription of 2nd century B. C. mention chief queen of Kharavela; daughter of king Lalaka and grand daughter of Hastin and great grand daughter of Hamsa.
Pp. 259-61. Ginela gumpha-its inscription of the 9th century A. D. mentions king Santikara; image of seated Tirthankara.
P. 262. Dhanghar cave-1st century BC.
P. 262-69. Hathigumphä--2nd century B. c. inscription of Khåravela fully given with text and translation; exploits of Kharavela.
Pp. 269-70. Sarpa gumpha-its 2 inscriptions of 2nd century в c. mention Chulakama and Kamma and Halakshina.
Pp. 270-71. Bagh Gumpha-its inscription of 2nd century B. c. mention Subhuti, the town Judge.
P. 271. Jambesvara cave-its inscription of 2nd century . c.-mention Nakiya, wife of Mahamada.
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