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is but very scantily intelligible, recording some grant to the Chaitya of 

 Neminath, by some Jainas, is dated in S. 1360, (A. D. 1304). 



No. XXI. A broken Bhdkhd inscription on a female figure, without 

 the gate of the temple of Neminath : it records some benefaction, apparently, 

 of the Dungar Rina Kumbha Karana, to the temples of Adi-nath and 

 Neminath in S. 1509. 



No. XXII. Is another series of small inscriptions, fifty-three in 

 number, they are thus collectively described : " There is a figure of Vimala 

 Sah, on horseback j in front of which is the temple of Adi Ndtha* erected 

 by him, and in which inscriptions are engraved on the surrounding 

 shrines." 



The greater number of these inscriptions record grants made, or images 

 set up, by private individuals of the Jain faith, about S. 1378 : the longest, 

 regulating certain dues, payable to the Jain temple, is dated in S. 1350, A. D. 

 129'i — and specifies Saranga Deva, as sovereign of Andhilla Fata and VfsALA 

 Deva, as governor, under him, of eighteen hundred mandals, residing at 

 Chandrdvad. One inscription bears date S. 1201, but as nothing else is de- 

 cypherable, it is of no further value. Another, in like manner, shews a date 

 S. 1309, but nothing else. In Mandir 17. an inscription, partly undecy- 

 pherable, occurs, but the following is made out: 



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