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P. 5. XI. Engraved in the Jain Temple of Ādinātha at Révasā in Shekhāvāti.
Dated Sam, 1661. Records that during the reign of Pātísāha Akbar and (his subordinate Ceief) Mahārājadhiraja Rāyasalji of Kurma (Kachhavaha) family, the temple of Adināth was constructed by Sāha Jitamala and Nathamal, the two sons of Deidāsa (Devidāsa), the prime Minister of Rāyasalji, belonged to the Khandela-vāla family; Yasakirti of Mala Sangha, Balātkār gana and Sarasvati Gachchha.
P. 7. XVII. Engraved on a slab built into the wall of a small Jain temple at
Deolia. Dated Sam. 1772. Records that at the request of Sa Raiya and Jivaraja, the oilmen of the town agreed to stop working their mills for 44 days in a year-8 days during the Pajūsana of the Svetāmbara-10 days of the Digambara sect etc.
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Engraved on a slab built into the wall of the temple of Mallinātha at Deolia. Dated Sam. 1774; records when Mahārājadhiraja Mahārāval Prithvi Singh was ruling at Devagadha (Deolia), the temple of Mallinātha was built by Singhavi Vardhamāna at the preaching of Bhattāraka Ratnachandra Müla Sangha and Balatkāra Gana.
XIX. Built into the wall of a well, about a mile from DeoliaRecords
that Mahārāval Gopālasimha's Chief Minister Saha Chandrabhāna of Humbada caste, Agasti Gotra, Laghu Sakha and Müla Sangha of the Digambara sect built the well and a garden.
P. 8. XX. Engraved on a slab built into the wall of the temple of Pārsvanātha
at Deolia. Dated Sam. 1838. Records the temple of Ādinātha was built by Dhanarūpa belonging to the Agasti Family of Humbada Caste at the preaching of Bhattāraka Dharmachandra of Müla Sangha, Sarasvati Gachchha and Balātkāra gana.
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Report for 31-3-1937P. 2 Inscriptions copied : II. Engraved on the pedestal of a Jain Image in the Jain temple at
Dayānāji (Sirohi State), dated Sam. 1024. Records that during the reign (Paramāra ruler of Abū) Krishnarāja, the image of Viranātha (Mahāvīra) was set up by Vardhamāna of the Veshtitaka family.
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