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  2. Jain art - Wikipedia

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    The Jain stupa was a type of stupa erected by the Jains for devotional purposes. A Jain stupa dated to the 1st century BCE — 1st century CE was excavated at Mathura in the 19th century, in the Kankali Tila mound. [40] Jain legends state that the earliest Jain stupa was built in the 8th century BCE, before the time of the Jina Parsvanatha. [41]

  3. Sir J. J. School of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy School of Art (Sir J. J. School of Art) is the oldest art institution in Mumbai, India, [1] and is affiliated with the University of Mumbai.The school grants bachelor's (B.F.A) degrees in Painting, ceramic, Metal work, Interior decoration, Textile design and Sculpture as well as Master's degrees (M.F.A) in Portraiture, Creative Painting, Murals, Sculpture, and ...

  4. List of educational institutions in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    SIES College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sion West; SIES College of Commerce and Economics, Sion East; Somaiya Vidyavihar, Vidyavihar East; Sophia College for Women, Sion East; South Indians' Welfare Society College, Wadala; SPDT Lions Juhu College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Mumbai, Andheri East; St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and ...

  5. Samavasarana - Wikipedia

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    In Jainism, Samavasarana or Samosharana ("Refuge to All") is the divine preaching hall of the Tirthankara, stated to have more than 20,000 stairs in it. The word samavasarana is derived from two words, sama, meaning general and avasara, meaning opportunity. It is an important feature in Jain art. [1]

  6. List of colleges in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Shri M.D. Shah Mahila College of Arts and Commerce, Malad West; Siddharth College of Arts Science and Commerce, Buddha Bhavan, Fort; SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, Sion West; SIES (Nerul) College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Nerul; S.K. Somaiya College of Arts & Sciences, Vidyavihar; South Indians' Welfare Society College, Wadala

  7. Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art - Wikipedia

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    Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art is an Indian applied art institution based in Mumbai. It is a state government college that was started through its sister school, the Sir J. J. School of Art . The "Sir J. J." in the name stands for Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy , a Parsi philanthropist, whose name is linked to numerous historical institutions of ...

  8. Jain schools and branches - Wikipedia

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    Yapaniya was a Jain order in western Karnataka which is now extinct. The first inscription that mentions them by Mrigesavarman (AD 475–490) a Kadamba king of Palasika who donated for a Jain temple, and made a grant to the sects of Yapaniyas, Nirgranthas (identifiable as Digambaras), and the Kurchakas (not identified).

  9. Saryu Doshi - Wikipedia

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    Saryu Doshi was born in Mumbai, in the western Indian state of Maharashtra and did her schooling at Queen Mary School, Mumbai. [6] Later, she graduated from the Elphinstone College and secured a diploma in Arts from the Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art before marrying Vinod Doshi, [7] an industrialist from the Walchand Industrial Group and the son of Lalchand Hirachand, [8] who founded ...