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No. 6969. tilaisyrit. Adinātha-purāņa. AUTHOR.-Sakala kirtti. SUBJECT.Purāņa. OWNER.-Digambar Jaina temple at Wardha.
No. 6970. TF129914. Adinātha Phāga AUTHOR.---Jñíànabhūshana. SUBJECT.-Dharma. Also called Pancha Kalyaņaka, as it recounts
the five divine celebrations that take place in the life of a
Tirtharkara. OWNER.-Sen gan Jain mandir at Kārañjā (Akolā district).
Nos. 6971–6983. ayamu. Adipurāņa AUTHOR.-Jinasena and Gunabhadra. SUBJECT.-Purāņa. It is the first part of Mahapurāņa. It relates
the history of the first Tirtharkara Rishabhanatha and his son, the first Chakravartii Blarata. The work was left incompletc by Jinasenāchārya and was completed by nis pupil Gunabhadra after
him. OWNER.-- (6971)
(6972) Balatkar gan Jain mandir at Karanja (Akola (6973) district). (6974) (6975) (6976) 1 (6977) [ Sen gan jain mandir ol Karanja (Akola (6978) district). (69:9) (6920) (698) Amritsav of Seoni. (6982) Jain mandir of Pärasnáth at Jaberä (Damoh
district). (6983) Kashţă Sangh Jain mandir at Kārañja (Akolā
district).
No. 6984. Fagoruz . Adipuraņa-mangala-tikä. AUTHOR.- Māņikyavarpi. SUBJECT.-Purāņa. A commentary on the first verse of
Adipurāņa of Jinasenachărya. OWNER.Balātkār gan Jain mandir at Kārañjā (Akola district).