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CHATTERJEE, S. C. Indian Arts and Industries. Calcutta, 1934. P. 3. Mention of renovation of Dilwara temples at Mt. Ābū.
P. 5. The church of St. Stephen's, Walbrook-its architect following the idea of the Jaina dome builders.
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Dr. W. N. BROWN. Miniature painting of the Faina Kalpasūtra with 54 PlatesWashington, 1934.
Pp. IV & 66. Introduction, list of illustrations and description a descriptive and illustrated catalogue of miniature paintings of the Jain Kalpasutra.
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Telangana Inscriptions-(Lakshmanraya Parisodhaka mandali). Hyderabad, 1935.
P. 202. Kakatiya inscription at Karimnagar in Karimnagar Dist, in Telegu of S. 1092 records prevalence of Jain cult in the time of Prola 1 lth century,
P. 211. Chalukyan inscription at Padur in the Mahabood Nagar Dist. in Canarese (C. V. E. 29 during the reign of Tribhuvanamalla) records registration of gist of Padura Hallaharasa to his Jain teacher Kanakasena bhattāraka of the Pallava Jinālaya.
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0. C. GANGOLY. Ragas and Raginis, Bombay, 1935.
Pp. 34-35. Sangīta-samayasāra a work on music and dancing in verses composed by Parayadeva a Jain (1250 A. D. about).
Pp. 187-188. Appendix 10 Classification of Ragas according to that work.
Published in Trivandrum Sanskrit Series No. LXXXVII in 1925, edited by T. Ganapati Sastri. Ms. also in Madras Oriental Library being No. 13028. V. Raghavan in "Some names in early Sangita Literature-Journal Music Academy of Madras, Vol. III, Nos. 1 & 2, 1925, P. 30 suggests his date between 1165 and 1330 A. D.
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S R. SHARMA. Jaina Art in South India. (Jain Ant. Vol. I; No. III; 1935; Pp. 45-62 and No. IV; 1936; Pp. 87-19).
Pp. 45-62. Jainas appear to have carried their spirit of acute analysis and asceticism into the sphere of art and architecture. Description of Jaina image
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