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No. 35. The Jain basti, Lakkundi, Gadag. P. 35. Jain cave, Aihole. P. 36-56. Kailwada: Two Jain and two Vaisnava temples.
Kumalgadh : The temple of Mămădeva originally a Jain fane, and afterwards in V.S. 1515-16 (A.D. 1458-1459) decorated by Raņā Kumbha with Brahmanic images-The Jain temple of Pittaliadeva-An inscribed sculpture, dated in V. S. 1516, recording construction of the pedestal of Yugādideva, i.e., Rişabhadeva in the temple of Samavasarana-Many other temples, mostly Jain.
Nadlai: Jain temples of the place-The fort-hill called Jaykal sacred to the Jains-Jain temple, within the fort, dedicated to Adinátha-inscription on the seat of the image, dated in V.S. 1686, refers to the installation of the image of Adinātha by Vijayasimhasūri of the Tapăgachchla--The temple originally erected by Samprati, (supposed grandson of Asoka), the hero of Jain traditions and legends-A temple dedicated to Neminātha (Jadvaji)-A temple dedicated to Adiśvara, originally to Mahāvīra.
Nadol: One of the pañchatirthas of the Marwar Jains-Of the Jain temples in Nadol the chief one dedicated to Padmaprabha.
Barkana : One of the parichatirthas with the Jains in Marwar and Guzarat-A temple of Pārsvanātha-Sculptures in the shrine porch peculiar to Jain mythology.
Sanderav : Original seat of the Shanderaka gachchha founded Yaśobhadrasuri-The temple of Mahāvīra.
Korta : Temples of Sāntinātha (14th cent.) Rikhabdeva (Rişabhadeva), and Mahavira.
Jalor : The topkhānā, originally a mosque, built of materials from the Hindu temple Sindhurăjeśvara, and the Jain temples dedicated to the Tirthařkara Ādinātha, Mahavira and Pārsvanatha.
Two Jain temples and a mosque on the fort.
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Report, do, 1909-1910. Poona, 1910. P. 5. Kekind : Jain temple of about the 15th cent.