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________________ 1398 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY three days later the old town was swallowed up. The temples were the re-established in a town called Mailamanagara, where exactly the same thing happened again. Tradition runs in reference to the whole coast from San Thome to the Seven Pagodas, and extensive ruins existing beneath the sea are sometimes visible, 1531 M. RUTHNASWAMI --Dabhoi or the city of the Darbha Grass. (MR. Jany June, 1916, Pp. 539-545). P. 543. Jain brothers Tej-pāla and Vastupāla and their work as builders of temples. 1532 c. Hayavadana Rau-The Place-names of Mysore. (QIMS, vi, 1916, Pp. 264-281). P. 270. A very old line of kings, Jains by religion, called themselves "The Lords of Nandagiri”. The Jain ascetics lovers of the picturesque and they selected such spots for passing their lives. 1533 Lewis Rice–Mullur. (IA, xiv, 1916, Pp. 141-142). Jain temples in Mullur-The Kongalvas were Jains by religion. 1534 Arthur R SLATER - Where religions meet-As illustrated in the sacred places of India. (QJMS, viii, 1918, Pp. 193-309). P. 296. The construction of the series of caves at Ellora is of Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jain origin. The first series are Buddhist, the second Brahmanical, while the third was excavated in the days of the Jains. P. 299. Benares and Mathura, centres of Buddhism and Jainism, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.016036
Book TitleJaina Bibliography Part 2
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA N Upadhye
PublisherVeer Seva Mandir Trust
Publication Year1982
Total Pages900
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size15 MB
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