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Pp. 55-57. Conservation Comment: Badāmi : Sureli temple (Jain). Dilwara (Abū) : Vimala Šo's temple. Tejpāla's temple. Pp. 59-72. Exploration :
Or (Ur of maps) : Jain temple, now dedicated to Pārsvanatha. dedication was to Mahävira. Inscription dated v. 1242.
Its former
Nitora : The shrine of Sürra and the temple of Pārsvanätha.
Kojra : The Jain temple dedicated to Sambhavanātha. Inscription v. 1634. Originally of Pärśvanātha. Inscription Sam. 1224.
Bamanvarji : A temple dedicated to Mahāvīra, called Bamanvarji, belonging probably to the 14th or 15th century. A Śiva linga in this sanctum dedicated to Jain worship
Balda: A Jain temple of the 14th or 15th century. The shrine contains an image of Mahāvira installed in v. 1697. Inscription of v. 1483.
Kolar : (Sirohi) Temple of Ādinātha. Images bearing dedicatory inscriptions, 18th or 19th century of the Vikrama era. Pictorial representation of a legend, probably from the life of a Jain tirthankara.
Paladi : (Sirohi) Temple of Mahāvira. Images of tirthankaras. A Chahamana inscription recording the gradual encroachment of the Chahamanas of Marvar into the territory of the Paramaras of Abū in the beginning of the 13th century A, D. Inscription dated v. 1248.
Vagin : (Paladi) Two Jain temples one consecrated to Adinātha and the other to Śântinātha. Inscription dated v. 1264, 1359.
Uthaman : (Paladi). A Jain temple with an inscription. Inscription dated v. 1251.
Las : Two Jain temples.
Kalandri : A Jain temple at Javal dedicated to Mahāvira, of perhaps the 14th century.
Udrat : Discovery of an image of a tirthankara, showing evidence of the existence of a Jain temple in the place.
Jiraval : A Jain temple with inscriptions of the 14th century. Contains an image of Neminātha. The temple was originally consecrated to Pārsvanātha.
Varman : A Jain temple dedicated to Mahāvira. Inscription v. 1242.
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