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= 
‘“‘ Drawing of the Chariot which is said to be the same 
as the one at Kunnarac, 2nd July 1815.” Copied by 
; 1819. 
(head broken) on a fat person (trampling a de- 
mon ?), The head of the horse on the other side 
visible over the steps. 
21. “ Drawing of one of the 84 pillars in the Choultry at 
Semachellum, 23rd July 1815.” Copied by A. McP., 
April 12th, 1819. 
The base is carved with two-hooded nagas ; and in 
the centre two snakes intertwined with the hoods 
raised on each side. Between the two hoods and 
on their body stand a deity (Krsna ?). At the top, 
two g face each other and are flanked by a 
lion rampant on each side. 
22. “Drawing of Nundee-Iswar atthe door of the oa at 
Af 
Dracheram, 21st July 1815.” Copied 
Schencks. 
A ae bull with strings of bells, the v@hana of 
Siva 
bo 
st 
= Nealphacen in a cavern at Bezawara eee to belong 
to the Jaina religion, August 21st, 1815.” Copied 
ne Sheik Abdulla, Ist July ‘1819. 5 ft. 5 in x 4 ft. 
6 in 
The compartment contains in the centre a standing 
Tirthankara, naked, ears long and hands hanging. 
He has on each side a standing female, with mat- 
ted hair, unornamented (only one having wristlet), 
rc cloth falling from the waist to the foot nearly. 
eyond the compartment to the left (spectatge 8) 
is a nase standing naked Tirthankar 
24, ‘Jain images cut on the rock of one of ae caverns at 
Bezawara, August 2lst, mee, oi sues by Shaik 
Abdulla, Ist July 1819. 8 73” 
The compartment contains in oe ae a raion 
naked ParSvanath with five hoods of a serpent 
knees, and on the right-hand corner a Vidyadhara, 
below at the base right hand a male devotee sit- 
ting, and on the left hand a female peated and 
holding an umbrella over the Jain 
25, “The principal object of worship (the oom some- 
what 
defaced) carved on the rock in the interior 
apartment of the cavern at Bezawara illed by the 


