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Books on Ambika Temple, Jagat, Rajasthan:

1 Aschwin de Lippe, Indian mediaeval sculpture, Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing, 1978.
2 H. Bhisham Pal, The temples of Rajasthan, Alwar: Prakash Publishers, 1969.
3 M.A. Dhaky ed., The Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture, North India: Beginnings of Medieval Idiom, c. A.D. 900-1000., New Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies, 1998., Vol. II, Pt.3 (Text & Plates)
4 Mohinder Singh Randhawa and Doris Schreier Randhawa , Indian sculpture the scene, theme and legends, Bombay: Vakils, 1985.
5 Rustam J. Mehta, Masterpieces of Indian temples, Bombay: D.B. Taraporevala, 1974.

Journal Articles on Ambika Temple, Jagat, Rajasthan:

1 David Roche Source, The "Dhak", Devi Amba's Hourglass Drum in Tribal Southern Rajasthan, India: Asian Music, Vol. 32, No. 1, Tribal Music of India (Autumn, 2000 - Winter, 2001), pp.59-99.
2 K.V. Soundara Rajan, The Devi cult nucleus at Jagat, Rajasthan, Vishvesvaranand Indological Journal, Vol. 1, 1963, pp. 130-140.
3 Krishna Deva
, Temples of India, New Delhi: Aryan Books International, 1995. 2v.
4 M.A. Dhaky, Ksemankari: the cult image of the Ambika temple, Jagat, Vishvesvaranand Indological Journal, Vol. 6, 1968, pp. 117-120.
5 M.A. Dhaky, The Gandharva figures from Osia and Jagat, Journal of the Oriental Institute, Vol. 20, 1970-71, pp. 143-147.
6 R.C. Agrawala, Devi cul at Jagat, a review, Vishvesvaranand Indological Journal, Vol. 3, 1965, pp. 282-286.
7 R.C. Agrawala, Inscriptions from Jagat, Rajasthan, Journal of the Oriental Institute, Vol. 14, 1964, pp. 75-77.
8 R.C. Agrawala, Khajuraho of Rajasthan: the temple of Ambika at Jagat, Arts Asiatiques, Vol. 10/1, 1964, pp. 44-65.
9 R.C. Agrawala, Unpublished temples of Rajasthan, Arts Asiatiques, Vol. 11/2, 1965, pp. 53-72.
10 Ram Vallabh Somani, Temples of Rajasthan, Jaipur: Publication Scheme, 1996.
11 Rustam J. Mehta, Masterpieces of Indian sculpture, Bombay: D.B. Taraporevala, 1976.
12 Vidya Dehejia, The body adorned: dissolving boundaries between sacred and profane in India's art, New York, Columbia University Press, 2009.
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