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3. Jegalo. 



Jegalo is about 6 miles south of Desanoka and 5 south- 

 west of Raslsara. It was visited by my traveller on October 

 24th, 1916. The only old records in the village are two funeral 

 >tones, or devatis, in memory of Gogall chiefs. The older of 

 the two is dated Samvat 1647, Asa vadi 8, and refers to Gogall 

 Samsaro^ a man who. according to the local tradition, served 

 under raja Raya Singha and Prithl Raja of Bikaner, and 

 distinguished himself by performing, in the presence of the 

 Emperor, the feat of fighting for a time after his head had been 

 cut off. Gogalls are found to this day at Jegalo, and one of 

 the two jagirdars of the place is himself a Gogall. 



4. Paravo. 



Paravo is situated about 4 miles east of Jegalo, and 3 south 

 of Raslsara. It was visited by me on December 6th, 1916, on 

 my way from Jagalu to Morakhano. The only object of interest 

 in the village is a chattn covering an inscribed stone record- 

 ing the demise ot Rathora Mana Singha, a son of rava Jeta Si 

 of Bikaner. The inscription consists of six lines, and covers 

 a space of 4|" high by lOf" broad. It opens with the date 

 Samvat 1653, the Uh day of the bright fortnight of Asadha, 

 Wednesday, and contains, beside the name of Mana Singha, 

 also that of his wife, the Kachavahl Punima De, who was 

 burnt alive with the corpse of her husband. 



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The chattn is in the usual plain style, with four square 

 "olumns. The cupola and the cMjo are very dilapida ted. The 

 material is the ordinary red sand-stone. 



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5. Ghattu. 



Ohattu was visited by mv traveller on November 6th, 

 l!J 16. The place is about 1(3 miles south-east of Desanoka, on 

 a straight line The onlv record worthy of notice in the 

 vi %e is a detwfi-inscription dated Samvat 156. . , referring U 



a Devard Teja Si. 



