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P. 21. Mahuwan Dt. Esagarh-a seated Tirthankara, another smaller Tirthankar half burried.
Mamon - Dt. Esagarh-A Jain temple and ruins; Jain sculptures.
Khichipur-Dt. Mandsor -Two small old sculptures of Dvārapālas (?) built into the wall of a modern Jain temple.
P. 23. Inscriptions copied :
No. 3. Narwar-on the pedastal a Tirthankar in a Jain temple at western fout of the Narwar Furt. Nayari ; v. s. 1213. Records installation ut he idol.
No. 4. •do- another image -do-, v s. 1316 records installation of the idol.
No. 5. •do- another image -do- v. s. 1340 records installation of the idol. No. 6. -do- v. s. 1348 Records the installation of the image.
Antiquities added to the Arch. Museum,
P. 28. Narwar--a canopy of a Jain image flanked on either side by an elephant.
Photographs : P. 33. No. 33—Arch. Museum : A Jain Chaumukha.
379 (iv)
Annual Report of Ar. Dept Gwalior Slate for S. 1983 (1926-27), Gwalior-No date.
Photos
P. 25. No. 25-Suhania, Dt. Tonwarghar, a group of Jain images.
373 (v)
Annual Report of the Ar. Dept. Gwalior State for V, S. 1984 (1927-28), GwaliorNo date.
Listing of monuments :
P. 10. Sakara (Dt. Esagarh)-an village 2 miles west of Kadwaha and is located on the south-west slope of a hill. The southern temple of the western group-the shrine contains an idol of Mahishamardini and also one of a Jain Tirthankar leaning against a side wall. Another Jain figure outside against the south side wall.
Pp. 13-14. Sujwaya (Dt. Gird)-a small village about a mile and a half south-west of Tighra, which is 11 miles by puccā road to the west of Lashkar. Near the village Malipura, but in the limits of the village Sujwaya, are the ruins of some
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