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53. Nanavati and Dhaky, op. cit., pp. 85-86,
Nos. 84-85. 54. Ibid., p. 75, No. 50. 55. HA, pp. 118-20, bhāva 13. 56. Ibid., p. 118, bhāva 12 57. Ibid., p. 121, bhāva 19. 58. Ibid., p. 122, bhāva 22. 59. Ibid., pp. 122-23, bhāva 23. 60. Ibid., pp. 123-25, bhāva 24. 61. For details see Shah, U.P., Journal of the Indian
Society of Oriental Art, vol. XV, pp. 134, 148,
155, 164. 62. Op. cit., p. 76, No. 56. 63. For details of images installed in the devakuli-
kas see HA, pp. 98-107 and 112-15. 64. Ibid., p. 91, n. 1. 65. Jinaprabhasūri, Vividhatirthakalpa, p. 16, v. 56.
See also Jinaharsagani, Vastupalacarita, p. 119; Somadharmagani, Upadel asaptati, p. 30.
Prācina Tirthamala Sangraha, vol. I, p. 50. 67. An extensive restoration of these temples was
made in the sixteenth century A. D. - Kalyāņavijaya (ed.), Tapāgaccha Pattāvali,
vol. I, p. 244. 68. Visalavijaya, Arāsaņatirtha aparanāma Kum
bhāriājitirtha, Nos. 3, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 14, 16,
19, 21, 40, 43, 51 and 56. 69. Ibid., No. 88. 70. Ibid., Nos. 77 and 149. An inscription of
1061 A. D. engraved upon the pedestal of the sanctum image also makes the dedication
to Vira, i. e. Mahävira. 71. Ibid., Nos. 26 and 30. In the revised reading
of an inscription found in the Aştāpada cell of this temple, Dhaky has read Nābheyaprāsāda, a name also indicative of Adinatha (Rşabhanātha).-Dhaky, M. A. "Ārāsanana Be Jaina Pratimälekhoni Veseşavácana,"
Svadhyāya (Gujarati), vol. VIII, No. 2, p. 191. 72. Bhandarkar, D. R., Progress Report of the
Archaeological Survey of India, Western Circle,
1906, p. 42. 73. Nanavati and Dhaky, op. cit., p. 73, No. 43. 74. Viśālavijaya, op. cit., p. 37, n. 1. 75. HA, pp. 100 ff. 76. Bhandarkar, D. R., loc. cit.
77. Dhaky has suggested that this pedestal belon
ged to one of the devakulikäs of the Mahavira temple.-Dhaky, M. A., "Ārāsaņanā Be Jaina Pratimälekhoni Visesavācanā," Svadhyāya (Gujarati), vol. VIII, No. 2, p. 195,
n. 22. 78. Nanavati and Dhaky, op. cit., p. 74, No. 48. 79. Bhandarkar, D. R., op. cit., p. 43. 80. See p. 134. 81. See p. 117. 82. Dhaky, M. A., The Chronology of the Solanki
Temples of Gujarat, p. 55. 83. JTSS, vol. I, pt. I, p. 126. 84. Burgess, J., Antiquities of Kathiawad and Kachh,
p. 169. 85. Vividhatirthakalpa, p. 79. 86. Cousens, H., Somanatha and Other Mediaeval
Temples in Kathiawad, pls. LXIV and LXVIII. 87. PCH, p. 105; Kumarapalacaritrasangraha,
Jinavijaya (ed.), pp. 25-27. The Vividhatirthakalpa of Jinaprabhasüri (p. 3, v. 69) and the Upades asaptati of Somadharmagani (p. 27, v. 32) reveal that the amount spent in its
construction is three crore and three lacs. 88. Shah, A. P., "Some Inscriptions and Images
on Mount Satruõjaya," Shri Mahavir Jaina Vidyalaya Golden Jubilee Volume, pt. I, pp. 163
64, Fig. 1. 89. Ibid., pp. 164-65, Fig. 2. 90. Kirste, J., "Inscriptions from Northern
Gujarat," Epigraphia Indica, vol. II, pp. 33-34. 91. Shah, U. P., "Iconography of the Jaina God
dess Sarasvati," Journal of the University of
Bombay, vol. X, pt. II, p. 10. 92. Nyāyavijaya, Jaina Titthono Itihasa (Gujarati),
pp. 197-99; JSSI, p. 454; JTSS, vol. I, pt. I,
p. 149. 93. Jayantavijaya, "Prācina Lekha Sangraha,"
Jaina Satya Prakāfa (Gujarati), vol. I, pt. II,
pp. 66-67. 94. Ibid., p. 65. 95. Darsanavijaya, Patļāvali Samuccaya, vol. I,
Viramgam, 1933, pp. 81-82. 96. Burgess, J., Architectural Antiquities of Northern
Gujarat, p. 115.
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