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________________ 680 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 573 London, 1917, Trans A. Foucher. The Beginnings of Buddhist Art-Paris & lated by L. A. THOMAS and F. W. THOMAS. P. 163. Wall paintings-5th-6th century. Cave XVII, Ajanta-On the right wall of the anti-chamber of the sanctury-The right end of the Anti-chamber says Dr. BURGESS (Frescos of Ajantā p. 69, xxxiii) at the right side representing a number of Digambar Jaina Bhikshus helping forward an old far one, and carrying the rajoharaṇa or pichi, a broom to sweep away insects, etc. Most of them are shaven headed and stark nacked. One or two who wear their liair, are clothed. See GRIFFITHS Pl. LIII. 574 JOUVEAU DUBREIL, G. Pallava Painting. (IA, lii, 1923 Pp. 45---47). Sittannavāsal, a Jain temple, carved out of the rock in the time of Mahendravarman I, before his conversion by Appar. 575 KRAMRISCH, Stella. The Expressiveness of Indian Art (5) : Rhythm. (JDL, ix, (Pt. I) 1923, Pp. 116--130). P. 126. Reference to a Jain rock-cut sculpture from Khandagiri representing a group of girls leaning round a well-fed lady. 576] COOMARASWAMI, Ananda K, Catalogue of Indian Collections in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1924. (Pt. 4 : Jain Paintings and Manuscripts). A review of the catalogue is contained in the Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin, Vol. xxii, 1924. p. 54. 577 Brown, Percy. Indian Painting. Calcutta. Pp. 38, 51. Jain book-illustrations, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.016035
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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