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Bairat : The temple of Pārsvanātha, in possession of the Sarāogis or Digambara Jains.
Amer : Three Saiva temples, originally Jain-Figures of Jinas found carved in parts of Lal-Sah-ka-mandar (photos Nos. 3482-84).
Sanganer : The Jain temple called Singhiji-ka-mandar, supposed to be of the 11th century. Images of the Tirthankaras in the temple are all nude. It is now a Saräogi temple (Photos Nos. 3493-94).
Chāțsu : A fortified temple on the hill called Sivdungar, originally a Saräogi fane, now appropriated to Siva worship. A chhatri at the northern extremity of the temple enclosure. Inscriptions of Sam. 1556 mentions names of Pontiffs of Mülasangha
Jin mātā : The temple of Jin-mātā, was an image of a Tirthankara near its shrine door.
Lohagar : Reference to the origin of the Mahesari, one of the well-known bania classes of Rajputana, in the Itihasa Kalpadruma.
Khandela : Objects of antiquity in the place are : (1) the temple of Khandesvara Mahāvīra, (2) a Saräogi temple, (3) Munji-ka-Mandar, and (4) some old wells.
Ajmer : An inscription dated 1051 v. E. engraved on the image of a Jina found at Bayana in the Bharatpur State records that the image was under the instructions of Sūrasena of apparently the Vagata-Sangha by the three brothers, Simhaika, Yaśorāja and Nounaika.
Phalodi : A temple of Părśvanātha, and another of Brahmāni-story about the image of Pārsvanātha.
Medta : 12 Jain temples. Inscriptions of v. s. 1677.
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Report for the Archaeological Survey of Western India, 1910-1911–Poona, 1911. P. Old Jain temples on the Pāvāgada fort, near Champanir.
P. 16. Photos : No. 3660.-Sculpture of Nandi svara-dulpa in Jain temple, Rupnagar. No. 3669.-Group of sculptures in Jain temples, Arai. No. 3670.---Toraņa in same, Arai.
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