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Annual Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum, for the year 1928, -Calcutta, 1929.
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Inscriptions copied :
P. 2. No. 1. On a marble slab in the temple of Vimalaśaha on Mount Abu outside the Devakulika (small shrine) No. 10. It is dated Friday, the first day of Jyeshtha, Samvat 1201 (A.D. 1144); gives pedigree of one Ninnaka Śrimāla of the Prägvăța clan; setting up of the image of Neminatha in the Davakulika of the Rishava temple.
In the elephant stable attached to the temple of Vimalaśāha there are ten stone elephants with their riders; on the pedestals of nine are engraved the names of riders who were the predecessors of Vimala. These elephants were set up on Saturday the 10th day of the bright half of Phalguna, Samvat 1204 (A.D. 1143).
No. 11. An inscription without date on the pedestal of the image of Neminatha in Devakulika No. 10 mentioned above; it records that the image of Neminatha was set up by the minister Dasaratha.
P. 3. No. VII. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of the image of Ambikadevi in the temple of Vimalaśäha on Mount Abu. It is dated Saturday the 5th day of the dark half of Jyeshtha, Samvat 1394 (A.D. 1237); records setting up of the image by Abhayastha, a descendant of Vimala.
No. IX. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a Jain image found at Badnor in the Udaipur State. It is dated Samvat 1497 (A.D. 1440) and records that Saha Srikarana belonging to Ukeśa (Oswäl) clan and Natha gotra, built the great temple of Santinatha at Vardhanapur by the advice of Śrijinasagarasuri of Kharatragachchha. Vardhanapura is the old name of Badnor in Mewär territory.
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Annual Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum for the year 1929, -Calcutta, 1930.
P. 2. No. 2. An inscription on the back of a Jain brass image in the temple of Adesarji at Sirohi. It is dated the 3rd day of the bright half of Vaisakha, Sam. 1111 (A. D. 1054) and records that the image was set up by Chanduka, Manibhdara and Sahadeva, sons of Spharaka.
No. 3. An inscription engraved on the back of a Jain image in the temple of Ajitanatha at Sirohi. It is dated the 10th day of bright half of Märgaśirsha,
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