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KEITH, J. B. The Indian Problem in relation to Indian art and Artichitecture. (DSM; xvi, 1913, Pp. 89-192).
P. 89. India's architectural remains, such as the Buddhist and Jain, are the outcome of self containing communities who shared in the benefit of those free associations.
The Jains were great bankers of India, and holding the purse strings have enjoyed the friendship of all rulers who have borrowed money from them.
Assistance of the Mathura Seths (Jain Digambaras) in the dark days of the
Mutiny.
The favour and esteem the Jains enjoyed with the Princes of Rajputana and the Delhi Moslems.
Treasure of a very beautiful Jain temple in later Mahomedan days in Delhi.
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HAVELL, E. B. Indian Architecture. London, 1913.
P. 197. Jain architecture.
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COOMARASWAMI, Ananda K. Notes on Jaina Art, the eight Nayikas, ceiling-painting at Kelaniya Vihara. Ceylon, 1914.
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VENKATA SUBBIAH, A. and E. MULLER. The Kalas. (JRAS, 1914, Pp. 355-367).
P. 357. As regards the number of Kalash the Jain texts uniformly mention seventy-two.
P. 367. The commentary to Umasvati's Tattvärthädhigamasutra gives. detailed list of all the siddhis according to the Jain doctrine.
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