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and Balātkār gana. Names of Bhattárakas from Sakala Kirti to Vijayakirti are recorded.
List of inscriptions copied for the Rajputana Museum, Ajmer during the year 1929-1930.
P. 8. Appendix-B.
No.
Place.
Position of inscription.
Particulars.
Naugāmā (Banswārā State).
In a Jain Temple.
It is dated Samvat 1571 (A. D. 1514) vide paragraph 4 (b) VII of the Report.
4(6), 514) i samvat
369 (xxi)
Annual Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum for 1931-Calcutta, 1932.
Pp 4-5. No. VIII. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a Jain image in the temple of Sāntinātha at Khoh in the Jaipur State. It is dated the 13th day of the dark half of Ashadha, Sam. 1521 (A.D. 1464) states that mantri Bhändā belonging to the Upkeśa caste erected the image of Sambhavanātha. It was consecrated by Hemachandrasūri of Vrihatgachchha.
No. X. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of the image of
Naminātha in the temple mentioned in No VIII above; dated Thursday, the 10th day of the bright half of Jyestha, Sam, 1557 (A. 1), 1500) states that Khimsi and Sahisa of the Pragvata clan established the image of Neminātha. Consecration by Indranandisuri.
369 (xxii)
Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum for 1932.
P. 2.
4 (b) Inscriptions copied :
I. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a Jain image in
the temple of Vāsupūjya at Udaipur. It is dated Samvat 1076 (A. D. 1019) and records that the image was set up by Vahila Sodaka, a son of Vagadeva and grandson of Padmana,
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