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Vimala-Vasahi ) mūlanāyaka. Two images of Jinas without any parikara. Three figures in all.
* Cell No. 35:-Two sa-parikara sculptures, one of them representing the Jina Dharmanātha is worshipped as the mūlanāyaka. A Tri-tirthika sa-parikara sculpture of an unidentified Tirthankara. Total 3 sculptures.
* Cell No. 36:—A sa-parikara sculpture of Shri Shāntinātha installed as the mūlanāyaka. Two Jina images showing no parikara. Total three images.
Cell No. 37 :-An image of Shri Pārshvanātha, with attendant parikara, worshipped as mūlanāyaka. Two simple figures of Tirthankaras. Total three sculptures.
* Cell No. 38:-A sa-parikara sculpture of Shri Ādinātha as the mūlanāyaka. Two simple images of Jinas. Total 3 figures.
* Cell No. 39:-Two sa-parikara sculptures-one of them, of Shri Kunthunātha, installed as the mūlanāyaka. A Tri-tirthika sa-parikara image of a Tirtharkara. Total 3 sculptures.
* Cell No. 40 :-A sa-parikara image of Vimalanātha * worshipped as mūlanāyaka. Two simple Jina images. In all 3 images.
* Cell No. 41 :—A sa-parikara sculpture of the Shāshvata-Jina called Vārişheņa is installed as the mūlanāyaka. Two simple Jina figures. In all 3 figures.
* Cell No. 42:- A Tri-tirthi sa-paríkara sculpture of Ādinātha as the mūlanāyaka and two simple images of other Tirthankaras. In all 3 images.
* Cell No. 43 :-Two sa-parikara sculptures, Tirthankaras being unidentified. One of them is the mūlanāyaka. A Pancha-tirthi of a Jina with attendant parikara. Total -3 figures.
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