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Report on the working of the Rajputana Museum for 1930-Calcutta, 1931.
P. 3. III. An inscription built into a wall of the Jain temple at Antri in
the Dungarpur State. It is a prasasti of 38 lines. It is broken into five pieces and is partly defaced. It is dated Samvat 1525 (A. D. 1468). It states that in the town of Giripura (Dungarpur) in the country of Vāgada there ruled a king Gajapāla by name. His son's chief minister Sälharāja built a temple of śāntinātha and established a Satkā gāra (an alms-house) at Antri in Samvat 1495 (A. D. 1438). In that temple he set up a brass image of śāntinātha. His son Sälhā was the chief minister of King Soma. He repaired the temple of Pārsvanātha at Giripura. The consecration ceremony of the newly built portion of the temple) was performed by Somajayasuri in Sam. 1525. The parašasti was composed by Labdhisamudra and Vijayagani.
Pp. 3 & 4. IV. An inscription engraved on the back of a brass image of
Vāsupūjaya in the śāntinātha Jain temple at Chhotisādri in the Udaipur State. It is dated Samvat 1527 (A. D. 1470) and records that the image was set up by Singhabi Virā, his wife Matkü, their son Singhavi Sadā and his wife Margū at the preaching of their preceptor Bhattāraka Vidyānanda, the successor of Bhattāraka Devendrakirti of Mula Sangha.
P. 4. V. An inscription engraved on the back of a brass image of
Anantanātha in the Jain temple of Rishavadeva at Chhoti Sädri in the Udaipur State. It is dated Samvat 1565 (A. D. 1508) and records that Să (Sāha) Rājā, belonging to the Śrimāla caste and inhabitants of Natipatra set up the image of Anantanātha. The consecration ceremony was performed by Hamavimalasūri, the successor of Somasundarasūri of Tapa Gachchha.
P. 4. VII. Naugāmā (in Bānswärā State) Jain Temple inscription. It is
dated Samvat 1571 (A. D. 1514) and records that when Rājādhirāja Udaysimha was ruling at Vägvara (Vāgda) country, the temple of Sāntinātha was built by the sons and grandsons of Dosi Champā of Humbada caste at the preaching of Bhattāraka Vijayakirti of Mula Sangha, Sarasvati gachchha
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