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The group at Anjaneri is most important as it is in a better state of preservation and consists of temples, rest houses or Dharmaśālās and mathas in a walled enclosure. The earliest of these is temple No. 2 which bears an inscription dated Saka 1063; dedicated to Chandraprabha (List of Inscriptions of the Deccan). Fully described-temples Nos, 1 and 2 and 3. All Digambaras.
P. 305. Temples at Patne : The Jain remain at Patne of the same age as that of at Anjaneri.
Inscription seems
P. 306. Temple at Sirpur : Dedicated to Pārsvanātha. to read Samvat 1334 (1276 A.D.).
Temple at hotan : Inspite of its present Hindu name, was a Jain temple. (Ar. Sr. Ind. W. Circle 1920-21, P. 72).
Dharmasāli at Mekhar: Description given.
P. 307. Jain remains in the Kolhapur Territory--see-Honnur Temple. I.A. 12. 102 ; Kavadegolla, E.I. 1932 ; Terdal Temple, B. G. 24, 376; Herli, B.G. 24, 298.
Remains at other places : see-Sinnar, M.T.D., 41, B. G. 16. 648 Padgaon, MTD, 57; Mehekri, B. G. 17. 728; Nizampur, Rev. LARBP. 55 (J. BURGESS. Lists of Antiquariam in the Bombay Presidency.)
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P. 315, No. 1. Ref. LID No. 3--A Jain temple, in the city of Aläktaka in the Kuhndi Visaya S. 411. Āļte (12 miles NE of Kolhapur)-A cave temple of Rāmlinga--Originally Buddhist or Jain. (B.G. 24, 292). 1A. 7. 212.
No. 4. Ref. LID. 14-A Jain temple ; Aihole, Hungund Täluka, Bijapur District. Palkesin II, Ravikirti, S. 556. An old temple called Meguti. COUSENSChalakyan architecture.
No. 6. P. 316. LID. 20-A Jain Temple (Caitya of. Sankha-Jinendra) at Pulikaranangara (Lakshmesvar, Miraj State, Dharwar Dist.) 1A. 7. 101-106. Shankha hasti.
No. 8. LID No. 34.-A Jain Temple of Sankha Jinendra at Pulikaranagara ; Vijayāditya S. 610. See No. 6 above.
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