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________________ Vimala-Vasahi] bearer, as suggested by marks of feet left on the backs of elephants. Only on the elephant of Thakkura Jagadeva there was no palakhi but trappings alone on which sat Jagadeva without an attendant. This is possibly due to the fact that he was not a minister or a maha-mantrin. Below the trunk of his elephant is shown a small figure of a horse-rider now partly mutilated. The elephants are arranged as follows: Entering the Hasti-shālā, the first three elephants in the row to your right, the first on the left-side row and the first behind the samavasaraṇa noted above-these seven were installed by minister Pṛthvīpāla in V. S. 1204; the second elephant behind the samavasaraṇa and the last elephants in the right and left rows were the gifts of minister Dhanapala, son of Pṛthvipala, installed in V. S. 1277. The inscriptions on each give names of the personages in whose memory they were installed and whose figures the elephants carried on their backs : Ser. For whom No. installed I Mahāmantrī Nīnā Lahara Vira Nedha Dhavala Ananda Pṛthvipāla 2345678 99 IO "3 10 "" 33 "" 8 Päumtara (?) Thakkura Jagadeva Mahamantri 9 Dhanapāla Some relative of Dhanapala ?) Date of installation V.S. 1204 "" ". "" 35 V.S. 1277 ? 81 General information about the personage Chief Vimala ancestor of Son of Nīnā In the line of Lahara Elder son of Vīra Son of Nedha Son of Dhavala Son of Ananda Elder son of Prthvi pāla Younger Pṛthvipāla Inscription defaced son of
SR No.023259
Book TitleHoly Abu
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJayantvijay
PublisherYashovijay Jain Granthmala
Publication Year1954
Total Pages380
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size14 MB
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