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- Bahuriband (or Bahoriband), near Katni in Madhya Pradesh, is a famous inscription at the feet of a colossal stone image of Jain Tirthankara Shantinath...
- serving the eastern, southern, northern and western sides respectively. Bahuriband Bandhavgarh National Park List of educational institutions in Katni Free...
- the Sanskrit word "sadhu". Some inscriptions use "sadhu" itself : From Bahuriband (Katni, MP): "Svasti shri samvat 1070 phalgunavadi ... madhavannandinugrahitah...
- as Tigowa or Tigwan, the site is about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Bahuriband between Katni and Jabalpur. The Hindu temple ruins were badly damaged...
- Dhule Mahavir Jain Temple and Digambar Jain Parasnath Jinalaya, Bhind Bahuriband Sri Mandavgadh Jain Tirth, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh Dayasagar Ji Mararaj...
- Sleemnabad. Bahoriband is well known for the famous Shantinath image in the Bahuriband Jain temple with a Kalchuri period inscription. Tigawa, a notable archaeological...
- Antakrddaasah Aupapātika Anuttaraupapātikadaśāh Atma Siddhi Aupapatika Bahuriband Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi Drstivada Jnatrdharmakathah Kalpa Sūtra Līlāvatīsāra...
- Antakrddaasah Aupapātika Anuttaraupapātikadaśāh Atma Siddhi Aupapatika Bahuriband Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi Drstivada Jnatrdharmakathah Kalpa Sūtra Līlāvatīsāra...
- 1119 i.e. 1062 AD), Urdamau (Sam. 1149, 1171 i.e. CE 1092 and 1114), Bahuriband (1125 AD), Mau (sam 1199), Jatara (Sam 1199), Aharji (sam 1202), Chhatarpur...
- Khajuraho and Shantinath Basadi, Chandragiri. The 12.5-foot (3.8 m) statue in Bahuriband and Pawagiri, built in the 12th century. 32 feet (9.8 m) colossal at Shantinath...