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________________ JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 613 462 Ancient India--Number 2; Delhi, Jully, 1946. early South P. 110. Fig. 45-Palaeographical Chart of select letters from Indian Inscriptions. Includes 14 Sittannavasal letters. 463 Annual Report on the working of the Curzon Museum of Archaeology, Muttra. Allahabad, 1935. P. 4. Acquisition of a stone head of Tirthankara from Kankāli Mound (No. 2555). 464 NAWRATH, E. A. THE GLORIES of Hindustan, London, 1935. Plate Lxxvii. Gwalior, Jain statue in the Urwahi Ravine on the western slope of the citadel-57 ft. high. "These rock sculptures of Gwalior” writes CUNNINGHAM, åre unique in Northern India as well for their number as for their gigantic size. Plate C.V. Delhi. Kuwatub Islam Mosque-The pillars desired were brought from Hindu and Jain temples. Plate CLxxiv. Chittorgar Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame)---smallar of the two 75 ft. high-seven storeyed consecrated to Adināth covered with elegant sculptures, Plate CXCVIII. Mt. Abü, Vimala temple, Mt. Abū 3,800 st. above sea level. Plate CXCIX. Mt. Abū Vimala temple--ceiling panel-one of the most perfect examples of marble work in India and shows a mastery over material which overcome all difficulties.. Plate CC. Mt. Ābü pillairs, cornice, roof. Plate CCI. Mt. Ābū Stairway. Plate CCII. Mt. Ābū Tejapäla temple of 1230 A. D. dedicated to Neminātha-- ceiling view. Plate CCIII. Mt. Ābū--Tejapāla temple-interior of the temple the appearance of a dream like castle in a fairy tale. Plate CCIV. Mt. Ābü Tejapāla temple--image of Tirthankara a one the Shrine. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
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Book TitleJaina Bibliography Part 1
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA N Upadhye
PublisherVeer Seva Mandir Trust
Publication Year1982
Total Pages1070
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size17 MB
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