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JAINA TIRTHAS IN INDIA
(1 do not agree with the view of Mr. Sarabhai for we know from an inscription in it that it was repaired in the time of Emperor Akbar. This makes it quite possible that the jalis were inserted at the time of the restoration A. S. Gadre).
Plate 87 Figure 168:-Some sculptures from a part of the outside walls of the Ajitanätha temple at Tărangă. All the sculptures are not clear in this photograph supplied by the Baroda Archaeological Department.
Plate 88 Figure 169:- Another view of Taranga sculptures,
Plate 89 Figure 170 :-One more view of Tarangü sculptures.
Plate 90 Figure 171:-Some more sculptures from Taranga.
Plate 91 Figure 172 :-A portion of the SOMANATHA TEMPLE at Prabhasapatan
Figure 173:-Another portion of the somanätha temple at Prabhāsapatan
Plate 92 Figure 174 :-A third view of the Somanätha temple at Prabhasapåtan. Figure 175:-SRI-AJARA--PARSIANATH TEMPLE ar ljära.
Plate 93 Figure 176:-, beautifully CARVED PILLAR AC Ajara.
Figure 177 :-Another view of the same pillar. This pillar has been lying on the outskirt of the village of Ajära for many years.
Plate 94 Figure 178 :-THE DEATH-PLACE OF SKI-HIKAVIJAYAJI near Una.
Figure 179:--The interior of the Somanátha temple at Prabhasapäran.
Plate 93 Figure 180:-Sono sculptures of Sonjanatha temple at Prabhāsa. patan. Figure 181 :-SRI-AJAYAPALANO CHORO, Ajára.
Plate 96 Figure 182 :-The main entrance of the Semanātha temple at Prabhäsapäţaņa.
Figure 183: GENERAL VIEW OF THE AINA TEMPLE at Prabh sapatana.
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