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Sumati-Jñāna
(R-L) should mean that 'The Mahavrati was a self restrainer sky clad pondering over the seven Tattvas achieving the 8 infinite virtues.'
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(R-L) should mean that 'Becoming a Vegetarian an umbrella possessor (a king) listened Jinavani and submitted self to the feet of Jina Bare Baba. To end the Chakra (cycles) of rebirths he gave up all his accomplish- ment and as a Renunciate became a Mahavrati and efforted with dare for self reservation. To achieve the four Shukla Dhyana, he remembered Panch Parameshthis and settled self on the salvating, holy Hills of Shikharji (renamed as Parshwanath Hills of Jharkhand).
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This sign on the Dias of a Jina image appears to be an endless knot solved/opened by the seated Jina. If it were a tortoise the image could be of the 20th Tirthankara Muni Suvratnath. But it is not like a tortoise resembling the knot of a seal of Fairservis.
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This inscription on Dias of Adinath Jina on reading (R-L) gives message that 'a daring self-restrainer created ratnatrayi environment in a Sangha of daring Kewalis and those having Tirthankar Prakrati Naam Karma pre-earned, all ready to undergo most daring Sallekhana being Sayoga kewalis. So writes/ tells the devoted Yaksha who practices self restrain under the observation of the Nishchaya and Vyavahaar Dharma.
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This itched sign is in the place of the Lanchhan of the Jina but unrecognizable for it's type. On close observation it resembles with two Indus signs one inside the U other being covered with two flat lines. It could be ignorantly mistaken as a coiled snake but the Jina is known neither as (7th) Suparsvanatha nor (23rd) Parsvanatha instead the sixteenth Jina Santinatha. A later inscriptions seems to have been itched as Prashasti.
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This inscription appears only in the mornings with reflected falling Sun-rays itched on the Legs of the Jina. It's message (L-R) is that ‘a daring Purusharthi Ardha Chakri (a Ruler) devotee of Jina observing the Nishchaya and Vyavahaar Dharma created his environments for becoming a sky-clad Digambar Monk.
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