Jain temples ornamenting the landscapes of Rajasthan and Gujarat (including those at Mount Abu, Palitana and Osian) bear testimony to the support extended by Rajput rulers to the Jain tradition.
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They were granted refuge by the local king Jadi Rana, and were allowed to practise their religion freely.
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The Shilaharas of Kolhapur are also known to have supported both Jainism and Buddhism.
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