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Appendix B.
Fxtract from Appendix I of the Report of a second tour in scarch of Sanskrit Manuscripts made in Rajputana and Central India in 1904-05 & 1903-06 by S. R. Bhandarkar M. A.,
Prosessor of Sanskrit, Elphinstone College, Bombay, 1907.
Inscriptions at Jaisalmer.
No. I.
From the Chintamani-Parsvanatha Temple.
The juscription is intended to be a prasasti of the festivities in connection with the consecration, etc., of the teniple. Most of it is in prosc. A long genea. logy is giren of the Sreshthins ( merchants ) who built the teniple, who were of Ukesa vamsa and Rankanvaya. The notable pilgrimages of some of their ancestors are mentioned with their dates. Then a Kharatara pattavali is given from Jinakusala to Jinaraja and Jinavardhana is mentioned as being on the Patta at that time. It was Jinavardhana, who had the pratishtha ( consecration) of the temple built by the Sreshthins performed and also that of the idols therein in Samrat 1473 during the reign of Lakshmanaraja. The prasasti was composed by Jayasagaragani.
No. II.
From the same. $
This is wholly in verse. The first two stanzas are devoted to the praise of Parsvanatha and the third one to that of Jaisalmer. Then a genealogy is given Ct king Lakshmana. The kings of the dynasty are mentioned as belonging to the
See Inscription No. 2113, pages 3--7 See Inscription No. 2112, pages 1-5
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"Aho Shrut Gyanam"