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ly belongs to an image of Pārshva or Supārshvanātha ). One single Jina image, and a Kāusaggiyā sculpture. Total 3 idols.
Cell No. 5:-Idol of Ajitanātha with parikara, installed as mūlanāyaka. A simple, single Jina image. Total 2 idols.
* Cell No. 6:-Sa-parikara sculpture of Sambhavanātha, installed as mūlanāyaka. One image without any parikara. Total 2 idols.
* Cell No.7:-Mūlanāyaka is Shāntinātha. In all 4 Jina images in this cell.
Cell No. 8:—Three Jina Images, all without parikara, including one of mūlanāyaka Pārshvanātha. Another Tri-tirthika sculpture showing parikara. Total 4 images.
Cell No.9:- In all there are 3 Jina images in this cell including one of Mahāvira installed as the mūlanāyaka.
Cell No. 10:-Sa-parikara sculpture of Sumatinātha installed as mūlanāyaka. A Pațța or stone plaque of four Viharamāņa Tirthankaras of Jaina mythology, adorned with parikara carved round the group.1 Another long pațţa or stone-plaque of 72 Jinas which includes figures of
1 Viharamāņa Tirthařkaras are Tirthařkaras living at present in kşetras or continents other than the Bharatakşetra, in this Jambūdvipa. On this slab are carved four Jinas, Simandhara, Yugandhara, Bāhu and Subāhu by name, with miniature figures of Shrāvikās, sitting with folded hands, carved on one side. They have beside them a flower-vase and other accessories for performing worship. Names of the figures, inscribed from the left upper end of the slab, are:-(1) Simandhara sāmi, (2) Jugandhara sāmi, (3) Bāhu Tirthagara, (4) Mahābāhu Tirthagara.
Shravikā figure-Sohiņi -.-.-- Shravikā figure carved below the first one-Abhayasiri.