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The inscription has the same object as the preceding one, 

 and also bears the same date, [Vikrama-] Sarnvat 1689, and 

 makes the same reference to maharajadhiraja Gaja Singlia and 

 his son, yuvaraja kuvara Amara Singha. But it contains in 

 addition the name of the then Tapagacchanayaka, the acarya 



Vijava Deva Suri. and those of the acRrtm. Viin/iin. RiAnJin Ruri 



pandit 



Vijaya 



Gani. It was as a result of Vinaya Vijaya Gani's preaching, 

 during a rainy season when he halted at PhalodhI, that the 

 sangha were persuaded to take upon themselves the expendi- 

 ture involved by the repairs to the old temple of Santinatha. 

 Next comes a short praise in recognition of the great pains 

 taken by the superintendent on the work ; and lastly the name 

 is given of the setha who sustained the expenses of the fes- 



tivity 



newly rebuilt temple. 



s 



7. ^ ^ s^jn^sT?; ipft wren? *rwt 53r *it^ *Wt(?)[-] 



* J 1 ???* ? 0, ? : An inscription incised on a stone slab in 

 front of the temple of Kalyana Raya, at the left, consisting of 11 

 lines, covering a space of 10" high by 10" to 12" broad. A few 

 conventional phrases in corrupt Sanskrit, and the rest in Raja- 

 stham Bhasa. Very well preserved, and exceptionally clear. 



