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146 (II) Report, do for the Vikrama year 1975 (A.D. 1918-19).
P. 3. Haravana, the ancient șadaradvana, or forest of six saintsThe site explored and some bricks & tiles stamped with the image of an Arhat, discovered.
147 Annual Report of the Watson Museum of Antiquities, Rajkot, for the year ending 31st March, 1920.
P. 6. In Saurāştra are holy places of the Brāhmaṇical Hindus, the Jains and of the Buddhists.
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Annual Report of the Sardar Museum and Sumer Public Library, Jodhpur, for the year ending zoth September, 1922.
P. 2. An inscription, engraved on a white stone and fixed on the wall of the temple of Pārsvanātha at Jaswantpur, dated Samvat 1881. The foundation of the temple was laid in Samvat 1871.
Do, dated Sam. 1258 engraved on the back of a brass image of Sāntinātha lying in the above temple.
P. 3. Two inscriptions, dated Sam. 1238 engraved on 2 pillars of the sabhā mandapa of the Jain temple of Ratnapur.
P. 4. An inscription, carved on a white stone slab containing the image of Pārsvanātha and lying in the Jain temple, Ratanpur, dated Sam. 1308. It mentions that Doongar Simha, son of Madan Simha built an image of Jinendra at the temple of Pārsvanātha at Sanderagarh, Ratanpur. .
Do, engraved on the pillar of the same Sabhā Maņdapa of the above temple, dated Sam. 1332. It mentions a grant of land to the above temple.
Do, dated Sam. 1348, engraved on the pillar of the sabhā mandapa. of the above temple, mentions some grants for the temple.
Do, engraved on the lintel of the temple of Siva (at Ratanpur) to the west of the above Jain temple, belonging to the reign of Kumārapåladeva. It refers to the anouncement of non-slaughter of animals on