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275. The Jaina art at Ahmadabad,
276. The Jainas at Pāțan : their number, their temples and their libraries.
291. The temples of the mount Abü.
295-296. The Jaina palace at Tulaiti (Chitor).
302. Temples and Jaina sculptures at Gwalior.
345. The Jaina temple at Khūrja.
346. The Jaina temple at Brindaban, near Mathura.
355. The Jaina temples at Ayodhyā.
411. The Jaina commercial movement at Rangpur.
495. The Jaina grottos of Elura,
682-686. General review on the Jains; their origin, their customs, their professions. The Jaina sanctuaries.
685. Map of the principal places of pilgrimage in India.
93, 291, 293 & 683. Engravings representing several Jaina temples.
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F. S. GROWSE--Mathura : A District Memoir. 3rd Ed. Allahabad, 1883,
Pp. 12-13. Most of the Sarāogis of the dist. including Seth Raghunāth Das are of the Khandel gachchha or got-They number in all 1593 only. A temple of the Seth stands in the suburb of Kesopur. Jambu Svāmi practised penance here. He is reputed the last of the Kevalis. The temple was built by Mani Rāma, who enshrined in it a figure of Chandra Prabhu. A large marble statue of Ajitnātha, brought by Seth Raghunāth Dās now occupies the place of honour. In the city are two other Jain temples dedicated to Padma Prabhu in the Ghiya mandi and the Chaubes' quarter. Other temples at Kosi and Sahpan.
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