Book Title: Jignasa Journal Of History Of Ideas And Culture Part 02 Author(s): Vibha Upadhyaya and Others Publisher: University of RajasthanPage 45
________________ Jain Temples of Caita / 261 It appears that Caita was an important centre of Jaina art and architecture, especially of image making. The depiction of Upādhyāya figures in vyākhyāna-mudrā suggests a possibility that in the direction of these Upadhyāyas the construction of the Jaina temples of Caita was done with the donation of the śrävakas for whom some information are available in the inscriptions of the place. Plausibly, for this reason images of Caita largely follow the iconographic features of Jaina canons. References: Dwivedi, Harihar Nivās, Vikram Samvat 2004 (C.E. 1947). Gwālior Rajya ke Abhilekha. Banāras. Garde, M. B., 1938. Annual Administration Report of the Archaeological Department, Gwalior State for Samvat 1990/ year 1933-34. Gwalior. Jain, Balabhadra, 1976, Bharata ke Digambara Jaina Tirtha 3, Bombay. Jain, Kastur Chandra, 2001, Bharatiya Digambara Jaina Abhilekha aur Tirtha Paricaya, Madhya Pradesh: sati taka. Delhi. Patil, D. R., 1952. The Descriptive and Classified List of Archaeological Monuments in Madhya Bhārata. Gwalior Sircar, D.C., 1966. Indian Epigraphical Glossary. Delhi. Willis, Michael D., 1996a. Inscriptions of Gopaksetra: Material for the history of Central India, British Museum. London - 1996b. "Architecture in Central India under Kacchapaghäta Rulers," in South Asian Studies, 12.Page Navigation
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