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Page 38
If we look at the Jaina temple at Lakknndi in the district of Dharwar we cannot
declare it to be a Jaina temple at all unless we are so told . It is a mixture of the
Pallava and the Chalukyan styles belonging to the tenth or eleventh century . We
thus ...
If we look at the Jaina temple at Lakknndi in the district of Dharwar we cannot
declare it to be a Jaina temple at all unless we are so told . It is a mixture of the
Pallava and the Chalukyan styles belonging to the tenth or eleventh century . We
thus ...
Page 236
The reading amga leaves no doubt that the passage refers to the lost angas (
scriptures ) of the Jainas as formerly suggested ... With a more intimate
knowledge of the history of the Jaina scriptures we shall be able to ascertain
which one of the ...
The reading amga leaves no doubt that the passage refers to the lost angas (
scriptures ) of the Jainas as formerly suggested ... With a more intimate
knowledge of the history of the Jaina scriptures we shall be able to ascertain
which one of the ...
Page 246
his time ( the Jaina tradition mentions bis visit to Orissa and lide 14 of the
inscription implies that the Kumāri Hill ( Udayagiri ) was a place where the
religion had been preached and promulgated . ] It also proves ( 3 ) that to have
Jina images ...
his time ( the Jaina tradition mentions bis visit to Orissa and lide 14 of the
inscription implies that the Kumāri Hill ( Udayagiri ) was a place where the
religion had been preached and promulgated . ] It also proves ( 3 ) that to have
Jina images ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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