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Pp. 208-209. Geneaologies in the Jain Harivamsa and its source of inspiration.
Pp. 220-221. Jain element in the Mahābhārata, and the Rámúзапа.
According to the Jain Harivansa, Kuśādya-deśa appears to be another name of Saurastra.
303 JACOBI, HERMANN. Einteilung des Tage's Zeitmassung alten Indien. (Division of diurnal measure of time in Ancient India) (ZDMG, lxxiv, 1920, pp. 247-263). Information about the measurement of time by the Jains.
304 SITARAM. History of Sirohi Raj from the Earliest times to the Present Day. Allahabad, 1920.
Pp. 3075. Sirobi : 12 Jain temples called the Deva Sari near the palace. Of these, the most important is that of Chaumukhiji built in V.E. 1634 (A.D. 1577).
Bamanwarji : Four miles north-west of Pindwara stands the Jain temple of Bamanwarji (Banwarji) dedicated to Mahăvira. An inscription is in a temple near Banwar dated in V.E. 1529 (A.D. 1462).
Jharoli: An old village to the north west of Pindwara contains temple of Santináth-Inscription bearing date 1251 V.E. on a stone slab affixed to the wall, shows that it was originally dedicated to Mahā vira Svāmi.
Pindwara : In the temple of Lakshminārāyaṇa are two inscriptions of the time of Parmar Raja Dhārāwarsh, one bearing date V.E. 1234 (1177) affixed to a wall of the Jain temple of Mahāvīra Svāmi.
Ajari : Temple of Mahavira Svāmi, near Gopalji's temple. The Jain temple contains an inscription dated 1269 V.E. (1212) on the seat of the image of Sarasvati.
Vasantgarh : To the east stands a Jain temple of the fifteenth century in which there is an image with an inscription telling us that