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P. 272. Haridas cave--inscription of 1st century b. c. mention Chulakarama.
P. 272. Jagannāth cave.
Pp. 272-75. Anantagumphä on the Khandagiri hill-its inscription of 1st century B. C. mention monks of Dohada; Tirthankara images and symbols.
P. 275. Tatva cave --some letters of the Alphabet in Brahmi character of the Ist century B. C.
P. 276. Tatva cave No. II-Its inscription of Ist century B. C.-mention Kusuma and Padamulika.
P. 276. Tentuli cave.
P. 277. Khandagiri cave and Dhyanaghara cave.
P. 278. Navamuni cave containing figures of the Jain Tirthankaras of about the mediaeval period - its 3 inscriptions of about the 10th century A. D.--mention king Udyotakesari-Deva; Subhachandra disciple of achärya Kulachandra of Graha Kula, Arya sangha and desigana; 2nd inscription, mention Khalla śubhachandra. 3rd inscription Sr. Vakiravi.
Pp. 279-80. Barabhuji caves--its Jina figures of the mediaeval period.
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Trisula cave --its 24 Jina figures of the mediaeval priod.
P. 283. Lalatendu Kesari cave--its Jain figures--inscription of mediaeval period mention king Udyot kesari and Kumara mountain (Khandagiri) and temple of Pärávanātha.
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CousENs, Henry. Medieval temples of the Dakhan, Calcutta, 1931.
P. 29. Ruined Jaina temples at Patna, Khandesh, Anjaneri, near Nasik, and caves on the Anjaneri hills, belonging to Digambara Jains,
Pp. 48-9. Rock-cut temple at Tringalvadi, near Igatpuri, Nasik district.
Pp. 49-50. Jaina cave at Chandor (Nasik district) with image of Chandraprabha, potraits of local patrons and of Sarasvati.
P. 57. The Bhairavanātha temple at Pedgaon (Ahmadvagar district) was originally a Jaina temple.
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