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This temple contains in all one hundred and thirty pillars of which thirty-eight are beautifully carved."
Near Lunavagahi, there is an insoription of Kumbharana. It is carved at the foot of & Kirtistambha or pillar of victory and bears the date V S 1506 or A, D. 1449-50. It says that pilgrims to Lupavasabi and Vimalayasahi should not be taxed directly or indirectly
Vastupala's temple on Giranāra is situated to the south of Sampratı Raja's temple. From an inscription of V.S. 1932 (A.D 1875-6), it is olear that the temple was repaired by Narasi Keshavaji. This is a triple temple. The central one has two finely carved domes which are not well-- preserved. It is dedicated to Mallinātha, the nineteenth Tirtbankare The 'ranga-mandapa’ or hall is 291 ft. broad and 53 ft long. The 'garbhagriba' or 'gabbāro' containing the images of Tirtbankaras is 13' by 13'
To the left of the central temple, there is a small temple containing three images of Par8v&nátha and one of Chandraprabhu The temple contains two inscriptions of V. S. 1485 and V S. 1556 ( or A. D 1429 and 1500 )
(4) Jayantavijaya, Abu, p. 126.