Book Title: Kevalaodhi Buddhist And Jaina History Of Deccan Vol 2 Author(s): Aloka Parasher Sen, B Subrahmanyam, E Siva Nagi Reddy Publisher: Bharatiya Kala PrakashanPage 48
________________ 250 DATE Do. Do. Do. Do. 12th to 13th centuries AD 12th to 14th centuries AD. 1215 AD or, 1350 AD. 1218 AD. 1251 AD. 1274 AD. Do. PLACE Do. Khidrapur, Shirol taluka, Kolhapur dt. Erandol, Jalgaon dt. Phaltan, Satara dt. Mehkar, Buldana dt. Jintur, Parbhani dt. 13th century AD. Dharur, Kaij taluka, Bid dt. Kachner, Aurangabad taluka, Aurangabad dt. Ausa, Latur dt. Sultanpur, Shahada taluka, Dhule dt. (now, Nandurbar dt.) REMAINS a Jaina temple. Temple remains, icons and Daulatabad, Aurangabad dt. a cave. Rajanapur Khinkhini, Eight bronzes. Murtazpur taluka, Akola dt. Dhule and Jalgaon dts. A few icons of tirthankaras, yakṣis and tōraṇas (now housed in the museum of Rajwade Samshodhan Mandal). Kevala-Bodhi-Buddhist and Jaina History of the Deccan A temple. 95 A few icons (now housed in the Regional Museum, Nasik). Jabareshvar temple, originally 96 97 101 An image pedestal inscription recording the obeisance to the descendants of Dēvēndrakīrti." Satgaon, Chikhi taluka, An icon of Pārsvanatha with Buldhana dt. inscription recording the 102 dedication of the idol and an Ambika icon. 103 98 An inscription recording the installation of the image of Neminatha. 100 REMARKS 106 These icons are from Burhanpur, Methi, Nandurbar, Prakshe, Sultanpur, etc. Some of them carry dedicatory inscriptions on the bases with dates. One fragment belongs to 16th-17th century AD. The inscription is on a broken Jaina icon, now kept in Balaji's temple at the village. Padmavati, wife of Ashadhara, who was grandson of śresthi Sinha and son of hsvara made the grant. The donor is Gamataiya, son of a śrĕsthi. 104 A number of tirthankara and yakṣa icons, one of which carries inscription of Samvat 1217. Dharesvara temple, originally It was converted into a mosque by a a Jaina temple. general of Muhammad-bin-Tughluq. A Parsvanatha temple." Remains of a temple and inscription. 105 107 The icons are found near fort. It is possible that they belong to a wide range of period. The inscription refers to an army camp and a number of Jaina temples built here.Page Navigation
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