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Appendix-IV-Important places of archaeological interest. No, 2. Jain temple at Badoh Dist., Bhilsa--8 miles from Teonda. No. 11 Rock-cut-Jain images in Khandhar hill Chanderi Dist., Esagarh Rly. Stn., Chanderi.
No. 25.-Jain Chaumukha at Terahi Dist., Narwar-8 miles south of Ranod.
No. 26.-Various Jain ruins at Padhavli Dist., Tonwarghar—4 miles by cart from Rithora Station.
No. 27.-A big sculpture of a Jain temple at Suhania Dist, Tonwarghar about 20 miles nearly east of Morena.
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KRAMRISCH, St. The Superstructure of the Hindu temple (Journal of the Indian Society of Oriental Art. Vol. xlll. Benares, 1944).
Pp. 199-n, 5. Hypaethral temples-also familiar to the Jains in their 'Betta',
P. 201. Jain temples of Ābū, Girnar, Rāņpur are cloistered by a range of cells, each a shrine with an image.
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SAMARAO, P. Certain Basic principles in Indian temple architecture. Qly. Journal of the Mythic Society, Vol. XXXVII, No. 2, Bangalore, 1946.
P. 66. The Jain temple at Mt. Abū (10th century). Jain towers of victory (15th century)-examples of the Aryāvartha style of architecture.
Indra Sabha the Jain rock-cut temple at Ellora belongs to Dravidian style.
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P. K. ACHARYA. Hindi Architecture in India and abroad, 1946.
P. 3. The heretic group refers to the arts in connection with the schooling of Bodhisatva and Mahāyira.
P. 4. The Buddhists and Jaina periods a far better knowledge of the art is evinced. In the Uttaradhyayanda Sutra it is mentioned as Mahāvīra taught in 72 arts.
Pp. 75-77. Jaina architecture. In architecture both Buddhist and Jaina structures are more closely connected with the Hindu ones.
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