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The Jaina Stupa at Mathura: Art & Icons
99. Standing Jina with chavardhari. 100. Kanha Sramana and Vidyadevi, pp. 120, 127, 129, 133, 134. 101. Torana, pp. 122, 150 102. Torana reverse of 101, pp. 122, 150. 103. Shalabhanjika standing on a man, pp. 122, 145. 104. Sarasvati of early medieval period, pp. 130. 105. Ayagapatta showing symbol worship, pp. 80, 99, 133, 139, 155. 106. Ayagapatta decorated with wine creeper, pp. 76, 99. 107. Ayagapatta of Svastika, pp. 85, 134, 138. 108. Ayagapatta of a wheel, pp. 76, 134, 136. 109. Ayagapatta of Shivayasa, pp. 79. 110. Ayagapatta of Sihanadika, pp. 81, 89, 137, 157. 111. Ayagapatta of Bhadranandi, pp. 89, 137, 157. 112. Shalabhanjika standing on an elephant on a cross bar, pp. 78. 113. Inscribed Ayagapatta showing the worship of Bhadrasana, pp. 140. 114. Shalabhanjika plucking the flowers, pp. 142. 115. Jina having almond shaped eyes, Srivatsa and calmness on face, pp.
100. 116. The remaining portion of padmasana and standing Jina chobisi of gupta
period, pp. 97. 117. An image of Parsvanatha, Gupta period, pp. 97. 118. A sculpture showing a lady offering water while another lady is fanning.
The man seems to be Dhanasheth and the lady with water jar might
be Chandana, pp. 151. 119. A lady keeping a hand on stomach and holding offering with another
seems to be Mahavira's first female disciple Chandanabala, pp. 153. 120. The reverse scene of above sculpture, illustrating the story. 121. The pedestal of standing Jina Mahavira, pp. 157. 122. Jina Parsvanatha, pp. 159. 123. The patta carved on the wall at Jaina shrine using word Shilapatta by
Sompura artist, pp. 134.