Book Title: Jinamanjari 2000 09 No 22 Author(s): Jinamanjari Publisher: Canada Bramhi Jain Society PublicationPage 58
________________ reported from. The ancient Jaina temple at Nathanagar Road in Bhagalpur district of Bihar has been reported with two mānastambhas on the east and south sides. They are about fifty feet high, and presumably of the Sunga-Kuşāņa period. They were partly destroyed in the earth quake of 1934, but repairs were done in 1938. REFERENCES 1. The Kalpasutra, Prakrit Bharati, Jaipur, 1984. 2 A. Shantaraja Sastri, ed. Mahapurana, Bangalore, 1981. 3. Drs. A.N. Upadhye and Hiralal Jain , eds. Tiloyapannati. 4. Jaina Siddhanta Kosha. 5. Encyclopaedia of Indian Culture. 6. A. Shantaraja Sastri, Chaturvimsati Tirthankara Aradhana, Dikpala Stotra. 7. Dr. T.N. Ramachandran, Tirupparuttikunram and Its Temples, Govt. Museum, Madras. 8. Brahmasuri, Trivarnikachara, University of Mysore. 9. Aradhana Pustaka (Unpublished) 10. A. Shantaraja Sastri, Pujasara samuchchaya, Mysore, 1925. 11 The Brahmadeva Pillars, Vol. XXXIII 1/2 ARTIBUS ASIE, New York University. 12. Dr. M.A. Dhaky, Santara Sculpture, Oriental Art IV, 1971-72. 13. Epigraphia Carnatica, Vols. VII, VIII, (Shimoga) 1902-1904. 14. Mysore Archaeological Report, 1913,1929. 15. Jinamanjari, pp54-57, Vol.4, No.1, April 1992. 16. Jinamanjari,pp.6-7, Vol.10, No.2, October 1994. 17. Dr. Hampa Nagarajiah, Santaras, Siddhanta Granthamale, Humcha 577436, 1997. 18. Dr. B.K. Tiwary, History of Jainism in Bihar, p.127, Academic Press, Gurgaon, 1996 Jain Education International 51 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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