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The Temples in Kumbhariya
Maham. Yi(Vī?)ra His name occurs in a sundry record (Insc. 142) of A.D. 1257.
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Maham. Jhāñjhana: Mahar. Vijayasimha
They, too, are mentioned in one of the sundry inscriptions (No. 143) of A.D. 1275.
10. Mahaṁ. Yaśodeva
He figures in the Neminātha caitya.
inscription
of A.D. 1279 (Insc. 104) in the
11. Maham. Jhāñjhaņa : Maham. Jagas
The names of these two brothers figure in the inscription of A.D. 1282 (No. 112) in the Neminātha temple.
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Maham. Vira He figures in the sundry inscription (No. 144) dated A.D. 1290.
13. Maham. Cācā: Maha. Madana
Maham. Madana is mentioned as Maham. Cācā's son in an inscription of A.D. 1299 (No. 125) in the Neminātha temple.
14. Maham. Līmba
He is mentioned in Inscription 128 of A.D. 1330.
15. Mahaṁ. Pūjā
An inscription (No. 134) of S. 1526/A.D. 1470 from the Neminātha temple mentions Maham. Pūjā. From the appellation, the concerned individual may have been a lady belonging to an office-bearing household.
Cities, Towns, and Villages
The inscriptions are important in one other way as well. They mention contemporaneous towns/villages from which the donors of the image (or in a few cases their ancestors) hailed. The information is tabulated below:
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