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8. Jinesvarasdri I (Klatt, No. 40), who in (Vikrama Sampat) 1080 obtained the title Kharatara after overthrowing the Chaityavásine in the Darbar of Durlabharaja, king of Anhilvad.
4. Jinachandrastri I (Klatt, No. 41).
B. Abhayadevasari (Klatt, No. 42), who, in consequence of a revelation from the guardian deity of the faith, made known the image of Parsvanatha of Stambhan & (TANAP) and thereby was freed from his loathsome leprosy, who obtained fame by composing the Navangé and other works.
6. Jinavallabhasari (Klatt, No. 48), who awakened 10,000 Sravakas of the Vagada country (i. e., either eastern Kachoh or Dungarpur) by sending a letter consisting of ten kulakas, and exalted the Jains faith by composing excellently written good poems and various Sastras, such as the Pindapibuddhi.
7. Jinadattasůri (Klatt, No. 44), who by his power subdued the company of the 84 Yogints, 52 fras, (and P) Pfras of Sindh, who obtained the rank of Yuga. pradhana by reading the golden letters written by Ambada's hand, and by magic walked across the five rivers of the Panjab.
8. Jinachandrasari II (Klatt, No. 45), who awakened the illustrious Mahatt: yana, chief (pradhana) of the Usavalas (Osvals) and other clans in Srimala (Bhiamal), and had the naramani in his forehead.
9. Jinapatti (thus all the inscriptions, but Jinapatisdri, Klatt, No. 46), who accomplished the vidhipaksha through the shattrimbadvdda in the shape of the Pra. bod hudaya and other works which were examined by Bhandari Nemichandra (P?).
10. Jinesvarasari II (Klatt, No. 47), who consecrated the Santiviravidhichaitya in Lathaula-Vijapura.
11. Jinaprabodhastri (Klatt, No. 48).
12. Jinachandrastri III (Klatt, No. 49), who was adorned with the title Riija. gachchha, because he converted four kings.
13. Jinakusalasari (Klatt, No. 60), who consecrated the Rharatara temple vara. ti), the ornament of famous Satrumjaya.
14. Jinapadmasûri (Klatt, No. 51). 15. Jinalabdhisari (Klatt, No. 52). 16. Jinachandrasûri IV (Klatt, No. 58).
17. Jinodayasari (Klatt, No. 54), who granted happiness, vie., the dignity of sanghapati and so forth, by throwing his dress (over people) at the devánganávasara(P).
18. Jinarajasûri (Klatt, No. 38).
19. Jinabhadrasari (Klatt, No. 56), who founded excellent libraries in various sacred places.'
20. Jinachandrasari V (Klatt, No. 57). 21. Jinasamudrasûri (Klatt, No. 58), who by magic subdued five Yaksbas.
See also Dr. Bhandarkar's Report of 1882-83, p. 48, where the story is told more fully according to Sumatigapin' Lipu of the Yugapradhanar.
• See sloo Bhandarkar, loc. cit., p. 47, where the list of Jinavallabha's works is given. . Regarding the 64 Joginta, seo Cunningham's Archeol. Sur. Rop.. vol. IX, p. 63 f.
None of these marvellous festa are mentioned by his papil Sumatikapin, who speaks only of an exoriam; Bhandar kar, loc. cit. In explanation of the last, the Paffdeal sayo : Jalabhramopari kambuldstaranddiprakarena pallehanadf. oddlake.
1 One of these libraries is, according to the present tradition, the Brihat-Janakesha at Jesslmfr, which is kept in the temple of Parivandtha conserated by Jinabbadna.