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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sanchor: An inscription in Sanskrit, dated Sam. 1322, recording repair to a chatuşkika in the temple of Mahavira by an Osval Bhandari named Chhaghāka.
A Jain fane at Sanchor, no longer in existence-Reference in Jinaprabha's Tirthakalpa to a Jain temple, dedicated to Mahāvīra. Bhinmal Repairs to the temple of Jagatsvāmī by both the Osvāls Provads-Surya worship was common to both the Hindus and Jains in the middle of the 11th century-An inscription dated V.E. 1333, speaks of Pūrṇachandra-Süri of the Parapadra gachchha, and records benefaction of 13 drammas and 7 vimsopakas for the annual worship of Mahavira-Origin of the dissemination of Jainism in Śrīmāla (Bhinmal), as furnished by the Purāņas-Spread of Jainism narrated in the Śrīmāla-māhātmya.
Pali: The Jain temple called Naulakha containing old images of Tirthankaras with inscriptions dating from V.E. 1144 to 1201.
Nana Temple of Mahavira, supposed to contain an image of that Tirthankara as he was, before he attained to Kaivalya, or absolution.
Belar: A Jain temple of Pārsvanatha.
Beda: A Jain temple near the shrine dedicated to Thakur or Vişņu-A Jain temple dedicated to Pārsvanatha amongst the ruins known as Junā Beda, the image of the Tirthankara containing date Samvat 1644.
Bhatund: A carving in a temple in the village, of the figure of a Siva, seated like a Jina.
Hathundi: A Jain temple possessing an image of Rātă-Mahāvīra, called Muchhālā, i.e., one with thick moustaches-A pillar in its gūḍhamaṇḍapa bears an inscription dated Samvat 1335
Sevadi: A temple of Mahavira, probably of the 10th century. Bali: Reference to a Jain sangha organised by Phulchand Umaji, a native of Kalandari, in the Sirohi State.
Sadadi: An upāśraya, built by Tarachand Kabadiya, an Osval of the Ray-Kothari-family.
Ranpur: Chaumukh temple of Adinatha-Two other Jain temples in its front-To the Jains it is one of the pañcha-tirtha in Marwar.
Ghanerav: A pañcha-tirtha of the Jains in Marwar.