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restricted to temples and monasteries, and Jain buildings generally reflect the prevailing style of the place and time they were built. Jaintemple architecture...
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base of the mountain. Virvah Jain mandir, are a number of ruins ofJaintemples here. One of the temples had 27 devakulikas in it. The ruins of legendary...
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