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JAINA INSCRIPTIONS FROM SATRUMJAYA.
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No. 1.72 Sarnvat 1860, Mâhâ sudya 13; a temple was begun and finished Samvat 1861, Phaguna vadi 6, Wednesday, by Virachanda, son of Pitàmara, grandson of Harashachamda, a Parekh of Ahmadábåd, of the Visa-Poravala gachchha, and of the gachchha of Vijaya-Ananda sûri.
No. li." Vikrama Saṁvat 1861 and salivahana Śaka 1726, Dhâtå samvatsara Margaśirsha sudi 3, Wednesday, Parvashadha nakshatra, Vșiddha Yoga, Gira Karana, in the victorious reign of Punyasagarasûri, successor of Kirtisagarasuri, successor of Udayasagarasuri of the Amchala gachchha, a kunda, called Icbhakumda, was dedicated by Ichchhabhài, son of Nihalachandabbâi, a Srimali of Surat; while the Gohil chief Unnadaji ruled over Palitânà.
No. lii." Samvat 1867, Chaitra süda 15; an agreement in Gujarati not to allow anybody to build temples in the Hathi Poļa.
No. liii." Samvat 1875, Magha vadi 4, Sunday; an image of Suvadhinatha (?), dedicated by Sosaji, son of Mulaji and Maṁnakumara, of Rådhanapura; an image of Chandraprabha, dedicated by Sedugarasi, son of Mulaji and (?); an image of Mallinâtha, and a little temple (dehari) dedicated by Kaṁtiya Hemaji, son of Tokarksi.
No. liv." Samvat 1885, Vaisakha sukla akshayatritiya, Thursday; a temple of Chandraprabha, built, at the request of the Sråvikå Gulâ va beni, by Babu Harshachaṁdaji and Visa nachamdaji, sons of Jethamallajt, Buranachamdaji and Keśava. dåsajt, sons of Saba Bohitthajs, of the Dugada gotra, inhabitant of Bâlûchara; consecrated by Jinaharshasuri of the Kharatara gachchha.
No. lv." Samvat 1886, Saka 1751, Magha, buklapaksha 5, Friday: an image of Pundarika gañadhara, dedicated for the welfare of his father by Lallubhài, son of Seth Påndbhai and his wife Mughivahu, daughter of Seth Vakhatachaṁda Khusydlachamda of the Vșiddhaśâkha of the Ośa race, inhabitant of Rajanagara; consecrated during the reign of Sàntisagarasuri of the Sågara gachchha.
No. lvi.(Date as above); a temple built and an image of Parávanátha, dedicated for the welfare of Bai Rama kum yara, wife of Saha Harakhachamda, son of Saha Malachanda, of the Vsiddha akhå of the Osa race, inhabitant of Rajanagara, and for the welfare of her daughter Jhaverabâi, wife of Dosi Kusalachanda, in the reign of bhattáraka Rajendrasagarasuri of the Amchala gachchha.
No. lvii." (Date as above); a chaturvimsatitirthakarapatta with hrinkára, dedicated by Motichamda, son of Saha Malukachamda, and Kusalabat, of the VriddhaśAkbå of the Osa race, inhabitant of Rajanagara; consecrated by the bhattáraka of the Khardtara gachchha.
No. lviii. (Date as above); a parameshți[shthi]pada, with Omkára, dedicated by the donor of No. lvii; consecrated as above.
In Vimalavai Tunk, to the south-east of the Chaumukh of a hundred pillara. Lista, p. 202, No. 245.-J. B.
On a tank by the roadside part of the way down the hill.
24 On the wall, beside the Hatbipola, or the gateway separating the enclosure of the Adlávara Bhagavan and the eastern section of the Vimalsvasi Tunk.-J.B.
7* In Modi Premacband's Tunk, in a cell or ebapel in the north corridor. 76 In a small temple to the south of Pundarka's.--Liats, p. 207, No. 345. 77 In Hemabbai's Tunk, at the entrance.-Lints, p. 209, No. 408. 1 On the seat of an image south of Pundartka's in the entrance to Hemabhai Vakbatchand's Tank. 1 In Hemabhai's Tank, on the north wall of the Mandapa of the principal temple. -Life, p. 209, No. 407. * Iu the same temple, on the south wall.-J. B.