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C. SIVARAMAMURTI, The Chola Temples. New Delhi, 1960.
P. 38. Appendix : stories of Jaina saint. Depicted at Dārāsuram. Dārāsuram situated 3 miles to the south of Kumbakonam, Airāvateswara Temple built by Virajendra (1063-69) or Räjarāja II (1950-73), in the main shrine the carving below the niche depicts scenes illustrating stories of Saivite saints. The story of the boy-saint Tirujnanasambhanda, who overcame the Jainas, all shown impaled, by performing the miracle of floating a manuscript against the current of the stream. The saint is depicted as a very small boy with symbols in his hands. Three nude Jains, with flowers and other objects in their hands, are shown standing probably to throw them into the stream and perform a miracle. The king is in the centre of the panel and beyond him are impaled the defeated Jainas.
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Pp. 1-14. Describes the various temples and caves in Pudukkottai State, and shows by iconographic and epigraphic evidences of existence of Jainism in the State.
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C. SIVARAMAMURTI, The Chola Temples, New Delhi, 1960.
Airāvateśvara Temple, Daraswam (3 miles to the South of Kumbhakonam) its illustrated miniature panels-The boy saint-Tirujnānasambhanda, three nude Jains and impaled Jains.
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Debala MITRA. Udayagiri and Khandagiri, New Delhi, 1960, Pp. vi +65.
History, Architecture, Art, R-ligion, Social life. The Udayagiri monuments (18 caves) and the Khandagiri monuments (15 caves) full description given. The Jaina temple and Deva Sabhā with 18 plates and a map.
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. C. SIVARAMAMURTI. Kalugumalai and Early Pandyan. Rock-cut Shrines.Bombay, 1961.
P. 27. Boulder carved with Jain figures at Kalugumalai : Close to the Vattuvankoil, a large rock carved with Jain figures of exquisite beauty-large panel
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