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These are Digambara statues, for they that they bear use the term 'Mulasangha'. Samvat 1510.
The statues were erected by one named Lapa, who belonged to the tribe of the Khandarwala.
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naked and the inscriptions
These inscriptions are all dated of
376 (ix)
Report of the Archaeological Survey, United Provinces and Punjab, 1903-4. Part I.
P. 12. The Jain colonnade situated on the south of Qutab Minar, DelhiSpecial repairs.
Tonk.
376 (x)
Report of the Archaeological Survey, United Provinces and Punjab, 1903-04.
Pp. 14-17. Inscriptions copied :
Nos. 74685-Eleven Jain images in possession of His Highness the Nawab : Sanskrit-Nagari ruler, Lungar Deva: Sam. 1550 (A. D. 1550 (A. D. 1453); locality,
Nos. 95-98-Base of a Jain image: Sanskrit-Nagari; ruler, Madana Varman; locality Mahoba. No. 95 is dated Samvat 1211; No. 96 Samvat 1219; Nos. 97-98 are undated.
No. 99-Rock immediately south-west of Madan sägar with numerous Jain figures; Sanskrit-Nagari; Sam. 1240; locality, Mahoba.
No. 11-Inscription in the cave in the same rock, details as above.
P. 20. Photos:
Nos, 393-400-Eleven inscribed Jain images, Tonk (Gwalior State). P. 33. Collection of Jain and other images in the Lucknow Museum. Mahoba Inscribed fragments of Jains figures.
Chipiani Part of a seated Jain figure containing an inscription dated Sam. 1197.
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P. 34. Fragments of Jain sculptures in the Public Library at Allahabad.
Pp. 61-62. Jain images from Tonk (Rajputana). By Pandit Hiranand Shästrt. Eleven Jain images excavated at the place in January, 1903-(1) Parsvanatha,
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