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Inscr. No. 6 : An inscription in a bhumigrha in the Jaina 



temple of Santinatha, in the Phalodhi town, carved on a marble 

 slab in the wall. It consists of 9 lines* of writing, covering al- 

 together a space of !\" high by 15J" broad. Written in mixed 

 Sanskrit and Bhasa. Well preserved. 



The object of the inscription is to record that in the year 

 [Vikrama-] Samvat 1689, the 13th day of the bright fortnight of 

 Mdrgasira, Wednesday , during the victorious reign of mahara- 

 jddhiraja mahdrdja Gaja Simha [of Jodhpur], and his son 

 mahdrdjakumara Amara Simha, and while the Munanotra Jaya 



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tinatha was repaired by the common accord of the sangha. 

 At the end, the names are given of the superintendent on the 

 work, architects and stone-carver. 



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3. sffrsTf^i^ jrrwswra: ^^prsfsrr^t fa*ra*TO i 



5. ut: i sft^m^fw (sic) f*r# ^ftsnfaTresrrcn^ ^tw- 



7. wife ^-^f ^ar w^* t i i^ut*; *nr ^t *? 

 9. :« gtf H^g ii II ^Jjmre^r B 11 sfft^ n ^ n ^t i . 



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Inscr. No. 7 : An inscription in the same bhumigrha and 

 the same temple as the foregoing, and also carved on the same 

 material. It consists of 10 lines of writing, covering a space of 

 5f " high by 12|" broad. Written partly in corrupt Sanskrit and 

 partly in Rajasthani Bhasa. Fairly preserved. 



