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192. Nadol Plate of the time of Kumārapāla. Nadol, Desur Dist., Jodhpur. Grant to Jaina temples. $. 1213.
198. Jalor stone inscription of the time of Kumärapala instead on a lintel in the second storey of a mosque now used as topkhānā, Jalor, Jodhpur State. Records the erection of a Jaina temple called Kum(ā)ara Vihāra of Pārsvanātha on the fort of Kāñchanagiri, Jābālipur (Jālor) by Kumārapāla who was enlightened by Prabhu Hemasūri ś. 1221.
218. Three Jaina inscriptions of the time of Bhima II, temple of Neminātha Ābū-Records construction of the temple of Neminātha at Abū by Tejahpāla Ś. 1287.
20. Jain inscriptions of the time of Bhima II, Neminātha temple Ābu. Nos. IV-XVIII. Refer to the construction of Devakulikās by Tejahpāla.
222. Jain inscriptions of the time of Bhima II, Neminātha temple Ābū Nos. XIX--XXIII. Refer to the construction of Devakulikās by Tejahpāla and others.
227. Jain inscription of the time of Bhima II, Verāval. Records that Bhima(?) built the temple of Somanātha called Meghanātha.
Appendix-K-Figures from Valā.
A bronze figure of Buddha (?)-objections againts identifying the figure with Buddha-hands show no mudra; Probably a Jain Tirthankara in Kayotsarga pose.
Bronze figures No. A 29.30.31 in the Prince of Wales Museum, BombayFrom the position of the hands they seem to be Jain Tirthankaras and not Buddhas.
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SANKALIA, Hasmukh D. The Archaeology of Gujarat. Bombay, 1941.
P. 42. Vastupāla and Tejahpāla, Jaina ministers of Chālukya (Vāghela) kings.
P. 48. Occupants of caves at Junagarh-C. 200-300 A. D. were Jains. P. 51. Monks of Uparkot caves were Jains. P. 53. Jaina settlement at Dhank (Gondal State).
P. 84. Style of Architecture of the temple of Ādinātha (1031-2 A, D.) at Delwara, Ābū.
Pp. 106-15. Jaina temples of the Chālukyan period, at Ābü, Śatruñjaya, Girnar, Sarotra. Tāringa and Sarnal,
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