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the 14th and 15th day of both (dark and bright) parts of every month by queen Sirayadevi of a feudatory of Kumārpāla.
P. 9. Back upper portion of a seat of Jain god together with Chhatra in the middle of the lower portion and 107 miniature figures of Jain Tirthankara (Photograph).
Jain temple at Ratanpur (Photograph).
Carving of the ceiling of the sabhā maņdapa of the above Jain temple (Photograph).
Gate in the front of the above Jain temple (Photograph).
IV. EPIGRAPHY & NUMISMATICS
149 Monumental Inscriptions in all parts of the world. (CR, lxix, Art. 5, 1879, p. 84-127).
P. 118. Reference to monumental inscriptions and sculptured figures in Mathura with regard to Jain origin, proving the existence of Jain religion at about 50 B.C.
. 150 LOVENTHAL, E. The Coins of Tinnevelly. Madras, 1888.
P. 12-19. Rāmānuja's conversion of Bițți Deva, the Ballala king of Dvāra-samudra, from the Jain to the Vaişņava faith-His conversion dated. probably from 1117.