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Portion of the Frieze with door-way, consisting of round arch supported by Indo-Persepolitan pilasters--lower story---ruined corridor-Rani Nur Gumphā, Udayagiri, p. 268.
Frieze in ruined corridor of lower storey--Rani Nur Gumphā, Udayagiri, and dancing hall-female dancing with female musicians, p. 276.
Portion of the Frieze-Royal devotees - a king, two queens, with two female attendants-corridor of the lower storey-Rani Nur Gumphā, Udayagiri, p. 284.
Front facade of the Ganesh Gumphā-Udayagiri, p. 292. View of the corridor-Ganesh Gumphā-Udayagiri, p. 300. Portion of the frieze--corridor of the Ganesh Gumpha, Udayagiri, p. 308. Chhota Hāthi Gumpha and other caves near it--Udayagiri, p. 316. Double storeyed cave-Udayagiri, p. 324. Hathi Gumphā--Udayagiri, p. 332. Sarpa Gumphả-Udayagiri, p. 340. Jambeswara Gumphā, Udayagiri, p. 348.
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C.E A.W.O. Book Notice - The Origin of Saivism and its History in the Tamil Land by K.R. Subramcnian, Madras, 1929. (Ind. Ant. Vol. LIX-1930, Bombay).
P. 94. Part II devoted to the traces and influences of Buddhism and Jainism in the Tamil Country; Part III to the Tamil Temples, and Part IV to the growth of sectarianism.
1212 F.J. RICHARDS-Periods in Indian History. (Ind. Ant. Vol. LIX-1930, Bombay).
P. 33. Dynastic period : The period 600-300 B.C. In N. India it covers the rise of Buddhism and Jainism and the gradual consolidation in the Lower Gangetic Plain of the Saisunage kingdom of Magadha, culminating in c. 320 B. c. in the establishment of the Mauryan Empire..
P. 37. Cultural Period: Language-Prākrit was the language in which the Buddha and Mahāvīra preached, the Buddhist and Jain canon were compiled and Asoka's edicts engraved. Sanskrit, presumably, was the language of the learned few, and it is not till about 150 A.D. that it appears in public documents.
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