Book Title: Holy Abu
Author(s): Jayantvijay
Publisher: Yashovijay Jain Granthmala

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________________ Government Orders ] 2.09 Rules for Admission to the Dilwara Temples I Parties wishing to visit the Dilwara temples will, on application on the prescribed form (to be obtained at the Rajputana hotel and Dak Banglow) be furnished with a pass, authorising their admittance. These passes to be given up on entrance. II Non-Commissioned officers and Soldiers visiting the temples will do so under the charge of a non-commissioned officer, who be responsible for the party. III Visitors will be admitted to the temples between the hours of 12 noon and 6 p. m. IV All parts of the temples may be freely visited with the following exceptions : (a) The shrines of the temples and the raised platforms immediately in front of them, in the centre of each of the court-yards. -27 (b) The interior of the cells opening from the galleries which form the quadrangles. V Visitors must remove their boots or shoes, if made wholly or in part of leather, before entering the temples if requested to do so by the temple authorities, who will provide other foot-wear not made of leather. VI No eatables or drinkable to be taken within the outer walls which enclose the temples. temples is strictly prohibited. Smoking in the VII Sticks and arms to be left outside. VIII All complaints to be addressed to the Magistrate (Sd.) ILLEGIBLE, CAPTAIN I. A. Magistrate Abu,

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