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recording construction of the pedestal of Yugādideva, i. e., Rişabhadeva in the temple of Samavasarana. Many other temples, mostly Jain.
Nādlãi : Jain temples of the place. The fort-hill called Jaykal sacred to the Jains. Jain temple, within the fort, dedicated to Ādinātha-inscription on the seat of the image, dated in v. s. 1686, refers to the installation of the image of Ādinātha by Vijayasimhasüri of the Tapägachchha. The temple originally erected by Samprati, (supposed grandson of Asoka), the hero of Jain traditions and legends. A temple dedicated to Neminātha (Jadvaji). A temple dedicated to Adiśvara, originally to Mahāvīra.
Nadol : One of the pañchatirthas of the Marwar Jains. Of the Jain temples in Nadol the chief one dedicated to Padmaprabha.
Barkana : One of the pañchatirthas with the Jains in Marwar and Guzarat. A temple of Pārsvanātha. Sculptures in the shrine porch peculiar to Jain mythology.
Sāņderāv : Original seat of the Shanderaka gachchha founded by Yaśobhadrasūri. The temple of Mahāvīra.
Kortā : Temples of śāntinātha (14th cent.) Rikhabdeva (Rişabhadeva), and Mahāvīra.
Jalore : The topkhāna, or originally a mosque, built of materials from the Hindu and the Jain temples dedicated to the Tirthankara Adinātha, Mahāvīra and Pārsvanātha.
Two Jain temples and a mosque on the fort.
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Report for the Archaealogical Survey of Western India, 1909-1910-Poona, 1910. Pp. 5. Kekind : Jain temple of about the 15th cent. Pp. 7-11. Photos : Nos. 3355-3358 - Jain temple at Mission, Pattadakal. Nos. 3414-3419.-Jain temples in fort, etc., Belgaum. No. 3475.–Temple of Pārsvanātha, Bairat. No. 3499.- Jain pillar, Siv-dungar. Nos. 3548-3550.-Temple of Pārsvanātha, etc., Phalodi. Nos. 3562-3563.-Temple of Pärsvanātha, Kekind.
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