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ARCH., ARTS, & MUSEUM REPORTS
135 (I) Progress Report of the Archeological Survey of Western India, 1889-1890. Bombay, 1890.
P. 1. Roho: Ruined remnants of a white marble Jain temple.
P. 2. Sarotra, Palanpur Agency: An old white marble Jain temple.
P. 4. Patan : Temple of Pañchasara Pārsvanātha-Temple of Śrī Pārsvanātha containing inscription of the Khadataragachchha Jains.
P. 8. INSCRIPTIONS : No. 702-On the base of Pärśvanātha under Chhattri, Raho. No. 703-On a pillar supporting the chhattri, Raho. No. 706--On the base of an image in the Jain temple, Bhilri. P. 10. Munjpur: Jami masjid and most of the very early mos
of Gujarat constructed chiefty from the material of old Hindu or Jain temples.
P. 11. Sankeśvara : An old seat of the Jains-Jain temple of Pārsvanātha no longer in existence-Its materials used in the cellshrines-Image of Pārsvanātha removed to a new temple.
. P. 15. DRAWINGS : No. 950–Plan of Ganguakund and of old Jain temple, Loteśvara and Sankeśvara.
P. 15. PHOTOS : ; No. 1213-Old corridor of temple of Pārsvanātha, Sankeśvara. No. 1214-Back of old shrine, Sankeśvara.
P. 16. INSCRIPTIONS : No. 763-On the seat of Pārsvanātha, Dilmāl. Nos. 769-796-Over a shrine door in the old ruined Jain temple,
etc., Sankeśvara.
135 (II)
Report, do, 1890-1891. Bombay, 1891. P. 3. Pedgaon : Bhairavnātha temple, originally a Jain one.
P. 4. Miri: A step well cut in the rock-An inscription below with a Jain figure near it-Buddhist temples mentioned by Dr. Wilson are all Jain.