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contains the words “Vir(ā)ya Bhagavat (e)" which shows its original Jaina affiliation. It was found in the temple of Bhilot Mātä about a mile from Bāsli, and was used as a mortar.
Images of Śäntinātha and Pārsvanātha (Digambara). P. 5. Appendix A: List of inscriptions in the Museum-Barli Estate . A fragment at Bățli of a Jain inscription of the 2nd cent. B. C. Pp. 5-6. Appendix B: List of Images etc., in the Museum-Bharatapur State :
A pedestal of a Jain image at Govardhan with a mutilated inscription with names of Jain Achāryas, Suratnaseña and Yasahkirti.
Tantoļi Estate :
At Tantoli a seated Jain image of black stone, another of śāntinātha and a third ornamental sculpture with Adinātha in the centre.
Baghera Estate :
(1) At Baghera a standing image of (Digambara) Pārsvanātha, (2) Pārsvanātha (Head missing), (3) A fragment of a sculpture representing eight Tirthankaras, (4) A pedestal of a Jain image.
P. 7. Appendix C: List of inscription copied for the Museum Sāvor Estate :
At Gatyali on a pillar of a Jain temple an inscription records the grant of a field called Māmāvati to the Jain temple known as Dhaniä Vihāra by a person named Nona in Sam. 1085 (A. D. 1028) Sirohi State.
On a pillar of a Jain temple at Nändiä an inscription, dated Samvat 1298 (A. D. 1241) and records that the pillar was made by Bhimā for the spiritual welfare of his father Räura Kamaņa, son of Räura Pünasiha.
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Report do, 1912-13. Pp. 7-8. Appendix B: List of Inscription copied for the Museum -Jhalrapāțan (city):
On a pillar of Sātsalāki Pahāri, an inscription dated Samvat 1066 (A. D. 1009) mentions the names Nemidevāchārya and Baladevāchārya- Another much mutilated
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