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crrected on the boundary of Mahroli in honour of Indā Ranamalu and his wife (who became Satz). Indā Ranmalu is said to be an inhabitant of Joginipura (Delhi) and was a Sarāvaga (Śrāvaka, Jain layman) of Jāmgada family and Sivālasa clan.
Pp. 3-4, XII. An inscription engraved on the pedestal of a stone image in
the Jain temple near Gaumukha at Chitorgarh. It is dated Samvat 1543 (A. D. 1486) Saka 1408, and mentions Sri Rājamalla (Rāyamala) Rājendra as ruling over Chitrakuța Mahādurga (the fortress of Chitor) at the time. The image was set up by the Samgha or the entire community of the Jains and consecration was performed by Jinasundara Sūri of Kharatara Gachchha.
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Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum, Ajmer for the year 1924-Simla, 1924.
P. 3. VI. Inscription engraved on a pillar of the Jain temple at Nandia.
It is dated Samvat 1298 (A. D. 1241) and states that the pillar was erected by Bhima for the spiritual welfare of his father Kamana the son of Ratha Uda (Rathod) Punasiha (Purņasimha).
P. 3. VII. An inscription angraved on a loose stone lying in the Jaina
monastery at Delwärä in the Udaipur State. It is of the reign of the illustrious Rāṇā Kumbhakarņa of Mewär and dated Samvat 1491 (A.D. 1434). It records that during the victorious reign of Rāṇā Kumbhakarņa 14 Tankas (Silver Coins) were allotted for the worship of Dharmachintamani temple. Of the numerous known inscriptions of the time of the Räņa Kumbhakarna this is the earliest.
Pp. 3-4. VIII. An inscription engraved on the padestal of a Jain image lying
in the Jain temple at Vasantgarh in the Sirohi State. The inscription is greatly defaced. It is of the reign of Rāņā Kumbhakarņa of Mewär aud is dated Samvat 1507 (A. D. 1450). It states that the image was set up in the Vasantpura Chaitya (temple) by Bhädāka son of Dhansi, and others and was consecratad by Munisundersūri.
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