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Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum, Ajmer for 1925-Delhi, 1925.
Pp. 2. & 3. IV. An inscription engraved on a slab built into a wall of the inner
Mandapa of the Jain temple of Rikhavadeva at the village of Dhuleba in the Udaipur State It is dated Samvat 1431 (A.D. 1374) and records that Sadhu Hardana, son of Vija and his two sons Punja and Kota inhabitants of Kharwalapattan (Guzrat) repaired the temple of Jineśvara (Rikhavadeva) at the preaching
of Bhattāraka Dharmakirti belonging to the kașthā Sangha. P. 3. V. An inscription engraved on the lintel of the Jain temple of
Sāntinātha at Jawar. It is of the time of Maharajadhiraja SriMokaladeva of (Mewär) and is dated in the Samvat 1478 (A. D. 1421). It records that the temple of śāntinātha was erected by the descendants of Säha Nana of the Prāgavāța (Porevád) family, and also contains the names of several male and female members of the family.
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Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum, Ajmer for 1926--Calcutta, 1927.
P. 2. I. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a Jain image of
Sāntinātha in the temple of Singhiji at Sängāner in the Jaipur State. It is dated Samvat 1185 (A.D. 1128) and records that the image was set up by Titana, Kamaladeva etc., for the spiritual welfare of their brother Kapardi, son of Sreşthi Vahudeva.
P. 2. II. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a Jain image in the
above mentioned temple. It is dated in the Samvat 1202 (A.D. 1145) and records that the image was set up by the Alhä and Harsā, sons of Mahaila.
P. 2. III. An inscription engraved on one side of a four sided massive
Jain pillar bearing an effigy of a Tirthankara on each side. The pillar lies in the Jain temple at Rupāheli in the Udaipur State. It is dated Samvat 1233 (A.D. 1176) and records that the pillar was erected by Padmasri, a female disciple of Ajikā belonging to the Māthura Sangha.
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