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Pali: The Jain temple called Naulākhā containing old images .. Tirthankaras with inscriptions dating from v. e, 1144 to 1201.
Nana : Temple of Mahāvīra, supposed to contain an image of that Tirthankara as he was, before he attained to Kaivalya, or absolution. Inscription Sam. 1506 - Oswal.
Belar: A Jain temple of Pārsvanātha. Inscription v. E. 1265-Osvāla.
Beda : A Jain temple near the shrine dedicated to Thökur or Visnu-A Jain temple dedicated to Pārsvanātha amongst the ruins known as Juna Beda, the image of the Tirthankara containing date Samvat 1644.
Bhatund : A carving in a temple in the village, of the figure of a siva, seated like a Jina.
Hathundi : A Jain temple possessing an immage of Rātā-Mahāvīra, called Muchhālā, i. e., one with thick moustaches-A pillar in the gūdnamandupa bears an inscription dated Samvat 1335-Osvāl.
Sevadi : A temple af Mahāvīra, probably of the 10th century.
Bali : Reference to a Jain sangha organised by Phulchand Umaji, a native of Kalandari, in the Sirohi State.
Sadadi : An upaśryā, built by Tarachand Kabadiya, an Osval of the RayKothari family.
Ranpur : Chaumukh temple of Adinātha. Two other Jain temples in its frontTo the Jains it is one of the pañcha-Ilıtha in Marwar.
Ghanerv : A pancha-tirtha of the Jains in Marwar.
375 (xix) Report for the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1908-1909–Poona, 1909. Pp. 5-6. Nadol, Nadlar: Two of the Jain pafcha-Oirthas in Marwar, Sånơe råv : A Jain temple. Korta : Jain temples reported as existing. Jalor : Two Jain temples on the fort. Pp. 7-9. Photos : No. 3172.-Figure of Jina on ceiling of two-storeyed Jain cave temple, Aihole:
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