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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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1. Map of the Jaina temple sites of Western India 2. Plan of the Vimalavasahi at Abu 3. Plan of the Lünavasahi at Abu 4. Plan of the Neminātha temple at Girnar 5. Plan of the Vastupalavihāra at Girnar 6. Plan of the Jaina temple at Sejakpur 7. Plan of the Ajitanātha temple at Taranga 8. Plan of the Jaina temple at Bhadreshwar 9. Pillars of the Bāvanadhvaja Jinalaya at Sarotra 10. Plan of the Bāvanadhvaja Jinälaya at Sarotra
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1. Vadnagar : Adinātha temple, mülapräsāda, view from southwest, early 10th century A. D. 2. Than : Jaina Temple, view from northwest, circa 10th-11th centuries A. D. 3. Vadnagar : Adinātha temple, a kāyotsarga Jina, dated V. S. 1312 (1255 A. D.) 4. Abu : Vimalavasahi, gadhamandapa, north entrance porch, view from west, 3rd quarter of the
11th century A. D. 5. Abu : Vimalavasahi, south entrance porch, doorframe, 3rd quarter of the 19th century A. D. 6. Abu : Vimalavasahi, mukhamandapa, north khattaka as seen from rangamandapa, 3rd quarter of the
11th century A. D. 7. Abu : Vimalavasahi, hastifālā, a female cauri-bearer, 1031 A. D. 8. Abu : Vimalavasahi, mukhamandapa, a ceiling, 3rd quarter of the 11th century A. D. 9. Abu : Vimalavasahi, mukhamandapa, a ksiptotkşipta ceiling of the padmanabha order, 3rd quarter of
the 11th century A. D. 10. Abu : Vimalavasahi, mukhamandapa, a samatala ceiling showing kalpalata, 3rd quarter of the 11th
century A. D. 11. Abu : Vimalavasahi, rangamandapa, the sabhāmandāraka ceiling in nave, circa 1150 A. D. 12. Abu : Vimalavasahi, detail of Fig. 11 showing lamās and padmašila, circa 1150 A. D. 13. Abu : Vimalavasahi, detail of Fig. 11, Vidyādevi Prajāapti represented as a bracket figure, circa
1150 A. D. 14. Abu : Vimalavasahi, detail of Fig. 11, Ambikä seated in lalitasana at the basal corner, circa
1150 A. D. 15. Abu : Vimalavasahi, a kşiptotkşipta ceiling of the padmamandāraka order, located in a bay between
the rangamand apa and devakulikās on the front side, circa 1150 A. D. 16. Abu : Vimalavasahí, the passage between the rangamandapa and desakulikās on the front side,
circa 1150 A. D.
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