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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum for 1933.--Delhi, 1934.
P. 2.
II. An inscription engraved on a pedestal of a brass image of
śāntinātha in the temple of Mahāvīrasvāmi at Bikanir. It is dated Samvat 1176 (A, D. 1119) and records that in the town of Jāngalakū padurga, the image was established in the temple of Vira (Mahāvīra) by Srāvaka Tilhaka, son of Tățaka.
P. 2.
IV.
A mutilated inscription in the Vimalasāha temple at Abū. It is dated Samvat 1373 (1316 A. D.) and records that when Mahārājakula Lundhā (Lumbha) was ruling at Arbuda (Mount Abu) and his minister was Punasiha .....
Pp. 2 & 3. V. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a brass image in
the only Jain temple at Hanumāngarh in the Bikaner State. It is dated Samvat 1506 (1449 A. D.) and rocords that Sam (Sanghapati) Jayatā and his son Bhimā of Śrimāla family established the image of śāntinātha. It was consecrated by Udayasundarasūri, pupil of Jayachandrasūri of Tapāgachchha,
P. 3.
VI. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a brass image in
the Jain temple mentioned in No. V above. It is dated in Samvat 1559 (1502 A. D.) and records that the image of Kunthunätha was established by Sandā, belonging to the Dhamāni branch of Suchinti (Sacheti) family of Nāgapura (Nagor in Jodhpur State). It was consecrated by Devaguptasūri, a descendant of Kakudāchārya of Upkeśagachchha.
P. 3.
IX. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a brass image in the
Jain tempie mentioned in No. V above. It is dated the Samvat 1595 (1538 A. D.) and records that the image of Ajitanātha was established by Sa (Sāha) Rūpa, inhabitant of Mädri for his spiritual welfare. It was consecrated by Bhattaraka Jayasimhasüri of Kanarasāgachchha.
P. 4.
XI. An inscription engraved on the petals of a lotus flower
containing the image of Pārsvanātha in the temple of Chandraprabhu at Bikanir. It is dated Samvat 1657 (1600 A. D.) and records that when Rajadhiraja Rāya Suratrāņa (Surtāna) was ruling at Sirohi, the image was established by man (mantri) Dudāka belonging to the Bahiţthara family of
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