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* Cell No. 53: The mūlanāyaka is a sa-parikara sculpture of the Tirthařkara Shitalanātha. Two simple Jina figures. 3 images in all.
* Cell No.54:-A Tri-tirthi sculpture of Ādinātha as the mūlanāyaka. There was an ornamental torana in front resting on two carved pillars as in cells 44, 45, 47. But the toraņa-arch is lost and only its supporting pillars are still preserved.
Thus in the Vimala Vasahi, the total number of sculptures is as follows:
17 Pañcha-tīrthī, with parikara on them. II Tri-tīrthika, sa-parikara images. 60 Jina images with parikara, but no additional Jinas
grouped in. 136 Images of Jinas, without parikara or additional
grouping. 2 Big metal images of Jinas, without parikara etc. 2 Big Stone Kāusaggiyās (sculptures of standing
Jinas). I Small standing Jina, separated from some parikara,
of stone. I Stone Pațța of 170 Jinas grouped on the slab. I Stone Pațţa with three groups of one Chovisi each,
i.e., a Pațţa of 72 Jinas or of three Chovisīs. 7 Stone Pațțas, each of one Chovīsī. I Stone Pațţa of 24 Mothers of different (24) Jinas. I Chovīsī-Pațța on metal. I Pañch-tīrthī metal image. I Metal image of a single Jina, no parikara etc. 2 A very small metal figure of Jina. I Pair of stone foot-prints of Lord Rşhabhanātha
(Ādinātha or Ādīshvara ),