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 Prakashan

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________________ Jainism in Maharashtra : History and Development 261 28. Ibid. p. 487 29. Ibid. p. 68 30. Ibid. p.488 31. Ibid. p. 130 32. Ibid. p. 410 33. lbid. p. 488 34. S. B. Deo, Op. cit., 1954-55, p. 33 35. J. Fergusson and J. Burgess, The Cave Temples of India, New Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal, 1880, Second edition 1988, pp. 503-505. 36. U. P. Shah, Rare Jaina Bronzes in Professor Samuel Eilenberg's Collection', in Lokesh Chandra and Jyotindra Jain (eds.), Dimentions of Indian Art, Delhi, Agam Kala Prakashan, 1986, p. 400. 37. Balachandra Jain, 'Jain Bronzes from Rajanapur khinkhini', Journal of Indian Museums, Vol. XI, 1955, pp. 15-16. 38. S. N. Chakravarti, 'Note on an inscribed Bronze Jaina Image in the Prince of Wales Museum', Bulletin of the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, Vol. 3. 1952-53, pp. 40-42. 39. J. F. Fleet, Sanskrit and Old Canarese Inscriptions', Indian Antiquary, Vol. VII, 1878, pp. 209-217; J. F. Fleet, 'The Places mentioned in the Spurious Altem Grant', Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXIX, 1900, pp. 273-280. 40. Fergusson and Burgess, Op. cit., 1880, p. 425 41. J. Burgess, Archaeological Survey of Western India, Vol. III, 1878, pp. 12-13 42. Fergusson and Burgess, Op. cit., 1880, pp. 495-502 43. B. Jain, Op. cit.,1955, pp. 16-17 44. V. B. Kolte, Maharashtratil Kahi Tamrapata va Shilalekha (Marathi), Mumbai, Maharashtra Rajya Sahitya Ani Samskriti Mandal, 1987, pp. 256-287 45. R. D. Banerji, Archaeological Survey of India Annual Report, 1921-22, pp. 66-69 46. Fergusson and Burgess, Op. cit., 1880, pp. 270-271 47. Thane District Gazetteer, 1982, pp. 986-987 48. R. C. Agrawal, Archaeological Remains in Western India, Delhi, Agam Kala Prakashan, 1989, p. 21 49. B. Jain, Op. cit., 1955, p. 18 50. R. D. Banerji, Op. cit., 1921-22, pp. 66-69 51. Fergusson and Burgess, Op. cit., 1880, pp. 492-493 52. R. D. Banerji, Op. cit., No. 10, 1921-22, pp. 69-75 53. S. B. Deo, Maharashtra va Gove Shilalekha-Tamrapatanchi Varnatmaka Suchi (Marathi), Mumbai, Maharashtra state, 1984, p. 199, No. 425 54. Ibid. p. 198, No. 422 55. G. B. Deglurkar, Cultural History of Marathwada (with special reference to old monuments) From AD 6th to 13th century. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Poona, University of Poona, 1971, p. 776, Footnote 2 56. Ibid. 57. V. B. Kolte, Op. cit., 1987, pp. 10-14, No. 2 58. Shrinivas Ritti, and G. C.Shelke, Inscriptions from Nanded district, Nanded, Yashwant Mahavidyalaya, 1968, pp. 218 219, No. 8 59. Shrinivas Ritti, and A.Kumbhar, Inscriptions from Solapur district, Dharwad, Shrihari Prakashan, 1988, p. XLII, No. 13 60. Fergusson and Burgess, Op. cit., 1880, p. 493 61. S. B. Deo, Op. cit., 1984, p. 349, No. 721 62. V. V. Mirashi, (ed), 'Inscriptions of the Silaharas', Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, Vol. VI, New Delhi, Archaeological Survey of India, 1977, pp. 207-214 63. Ibid. pp.221-224 64. L. D. Barnett, 'Kolhapur Inscription of Saka 1058', Epigraphia Indica, Vol. XIX, 1927-28, pp. 30-35 65. B. R. Gopal, (ed.), Karnatak Inscriptions Series Vol. V, Dharwar, Kannada Research Institute, 1969, pp. 93-97, No. 25 66. Mirashi, Op. cit., 1977, pp. 235-239 67. B. Indraji, "A New Yadava Dynasty', Indian Antiquary, Vol. XII, 1883, pp. 126-129. 68. F. Kielhorn, Kolhapur Inscription of the Silahara Vijayaditya: Saka Samvat 1065', Epigraphia Indica, Vol. III, 1894 95a, pp. 207-210, No. 27

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