Lieut.-Colonel Mixes on the Jainas of Gujerat and Marwar. 357 
120. Nangadréha.....+... ..-Jainas. 140. NErdtia ......c0c0c000. Jainas. 
121. Nangapraha ......... do. 141. Vandbhore ....e000006 do. 
B22 IBRELOV Ge. dovewveceses do. TAQ VGA. dcccteseccecsts Ok 
ELS. COOB SHIN eect o's do. 143. Véphali ....ccecevecsee 0. 
Nd 8 12.07 [gn aa do. 144. Mahésward wi... do. 
125. Nathgata ....sc00.00. do. 145. Catiiniwal .....00. anon 
126. Chorewal......0sseeeeee do. 14GL ddaississvsise ave de: 
127. GRANOrE......000e eeWdo' 147. Chandrawal ..0....... 0. 
IQS STORE. eae tetdin ceo do. 148. U'chalwal ..........0.. do. 
129. Gabhii......2+4 Secece seer! 149. Baniwar........00000. 0. 
130. Jaighyd ceiccscrcecseee do. 150. Harstid .o.c.sese0e.e8. do. 
131. Jancstiria ........ eeeeee G0. 151. NGraNid.scrcccseceee dO. 
132. Sarthya swiaeeccsess DUO: 152. Hatharrid............. do. 
133. Suchawal ....... Se Ka Key 153. Mangawar ............ do. 
USE GUILDS waves askesscces do. 1542) Bharg] a wassdesctes sect AD: 
135. BRAMO .scscscececeess do. 155. Hingarwal wi....0.. 0. 
SO RIESuDecasaesnccehenwees do. ISOM POneMaliwcccascaessce Ob 
137. A'charciwal ......... do. 157. Cabehiines.\ capveiwecnd Oude 
138. Prépariciwal ......... do. LSS BAMC scsvvesstases woo: 
139. Gorewdl...... Hor ene: 159. Nagadharra wu..00. do. 
It will be observed by this list, that instead of eighty-four tribes there 
are nearly twice that number; the names are, however, copied from a 
Jaina list, and I have not thought it proper to interfere with them, although 
it may be supposed there is some mistake, or, perhaps, repetition under dif- 
ferent names. Most of those above detailed are taken from those of towns 
and districts. 
The chief, or more considerable tribes of Jaina Vanyas in Gujerat and 
Mar’war’, do not exceed thirty, the remainder are almost unknown in those 
parts of the country. 
By some accounts it appears that in the time of Vicramapirya, there 
were only twelve and a-half tribes of Vanyas; these were the S'ripir, 
O'sidn, Mirathia or Mira?hwal, Padlliwal, Pohcarwal, Jayil Cant, Harisdya, 
Jindiwal, Diddiwal, Vagiriwal, Néirania, and Khandilwal. 
Independently of the foregoing distinction of Nat, or tribe, the Jainas are 
divided into eighty-four religious sects, denominated Guchch’ha, or congre- 
gations, of which I believe the most considerable, and most opposed in their 
tenets, are those of the Digambara, and the Tapa, and Lica S'wétambaras, 
