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and the following two days, and the last hy Muzafar II in 1530 A.D., who connitted the sacriledge of converting the temple into a mosque. The present temple was built under the direct supervision of the late lamented Saradāra Vallabhabhai Patela, the great leader of Independence Movement and the then Deputy Prime Minister of India, and the consecration ceremony was performcd by the late famented Dr. Rajendra Prasāda, the first President of India,
in May 1950. 30,21; 31.2. Vide situad, A-14. - lit. : the hermitage of the foreigner'. The fabulous
( ? ) lut specially prepared on the bank of the lake Phelax for Kumäsirāņāka, the fabulous king of Kidima oko dinagara who is stated here to have dwelt there and spent his alter-life in
practising penance. 27.19. - the holy place of pilgrimage situated in Nepila
in the outer ranges of the Himāla y as, sacred to Pusupurindiha, one of the twelve Jyotirlingus of Lord Siva. 27.8.
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-the temple of Parávani i li xt, the 23rd l'irchon. kara of the Jainas, situated at Pitana. It is stated to trave been built by the Capotkata or Cavadã king Vanarāj a who established the city of Pājáha or Anahiilapura and ruled there from 746 A.D. to 805 A.D. As the name suggests the image was brought from Pancasara. the seat of his ancestors till the defeat and death of his brave father Jayasekhara or Jaya. sikhari. Paiicaisara is at present a village near Radhanapura in North Gujaräta on the border of the Desert of Kaccha in the Vadiyāra or Vauhiyāra tract. 22.18;
23.2. --modern Pātana in North Gujarata on the
bank of the river Sarasvati, sixty miles north of Ahmedabad. Vanaraja, the founder of the Capotkata or Cavada dynasty
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