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prabhu, (8) Suvidhinātha, (9) Sumatinātha, (10) Padmaprabha and (11) śāntinātha.
Inscriptions at their bases are practically identical, the date Sam. 1510 (A.D. 1453) is invariably the same-The nude figures belong to Digambara sect, as the term mülasamgha is used in the inscriptionsThese were set up by Lapu, his sons Salha and Palha and their wives Lashamini, Suhagini and Gauri, of the Khandelavala division of the Digambara community, and the Vakulyavāla gotra–The sculptures were carved in the reign of Lungaradeva.
138 (IX) Report of the Archeological Survey, Northern Circle, 1905-6. Lahore, 1906.
INSCRIPTIONS COPIED :
No. 101–Base of Jain image ; Sanskrit Devanāgari ; Vikrama Sam. 1529 (A.D. 1471); Allahabad Public Library.
P. 23-Kangra District :
Kangra Fort. Two small Jain shrines at the back of the shrine of Ambikā Devī--Inscribed image contained in one of these shrines worshipped by Jains. Kangra Bazar : Two Jain sculptures in the temple of Indreśvara.
138 (X) Report, do, 1907-8. Lahore, 1908. P. 7. Repairs to Pirthi Rāja's temple, Jain colonnade, Delhi.
Pp. 14-21. Inscriptions at Mathura Museum on Tirthankara images in Prakrit and Sanskrit in Brahmi character, Kushāna period : No. 26. The year 5, the ist month of winter, the 12th day. No. 27. The year 5, the 4th month of winter, the 20th day. No. 48. The year 50, the 3rd month of winter, the 2nd day (?) of reign
of Huviska. No. 49. The year 83, the 2nd month of summer, the 16th day of reign
of Vasudeva. No. 50. The year 83, the 2nd month of summer, the 25th day. No. 51. The year go (?)