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ARCH., ARTS, & MUSEUM REPORTS
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Vasa : The temple of Jagadisa-Mahādeva, originally a Jain and then converted into a Brahmanic temple.
P. 56-63. INSCRIPTIONS (short abstracts and notes) :
Ramgarh : No. 2126. Recording the name of the person and his relatives who caused the Jain image to be made.
Bijolia : Nos. 2137-2138. Contain the names, and describe the glory, of certain pontiffs of the Digambaras or as therein called, of Sarasvati-gachchha, Balátkára-gaña, Sri-Mūla sangha in the line of the Achārya Kundakunda. The names of the pontiffs :(1) Vasantakīrtideva, (2) Viśālakīrtideva, (3) Subhakirtideva, (4) Dharmachandradeva, (5) Ratnakīrtideva, (6) Prabhachandradeva, (7) Padmanandi, and (8) Subhachandradeva. They are dated in A.D. 1408 and 1426.
No. 2139. Engravings of the names of Bhattāraka Sri-Padmanandideva and Bhattāraka Śrī-Subhachandradeva.
No. 2141-Inscription incised near the door of the temple of Pārsvanātha.
No. 2143. Incision on a rock of the Jain poem entitled the Uttama-si (si)khara Purāna by Siddhasuri.
Chitorgadh : No. 2199. An inscription bearing the name of śrī Bhavanachandrasuri, dated Sam. 1903.
No. 2204. Dated Sam. 1505-records erection of temples of śāntinātha called Sri Aştāpada-Its consecration by jinasāgarasuri-List of Jain pontiffs of the Kharatara gachchha.
Nos. 2205-2209. Records consecration by Śri-Jinasundarasūri of . alakas (probably niches) in the structure called Sri-Aștāpada (i.e., Sringāra Chāvdi)
Udaipur: No. 2219. Jain inscription about erection of temple of Mahāvīra, Ambikā, and so forth. Dated in San, 1556.
Nos. 2225-2229. Slabs supposed to be connected with the Jain tower at Chitorgarh containing praise of the Jain doctrines.
No. 2236. Inscription recording erection of a devakulikā or shrine to. Sambhavanatha.
Nagna : No. 2241. Dated in Samvat 1497. Records installation of an image of Kunthunātha.