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in tlie reign of KXhnara Deva, bears date S. 1394'. The figure of Bhairava 

 is also, in the estimation of the transcriber, a work of the golden age! 



No. XXIX. Is an inscription in the temple of Vasishthai with various 

 dates : the first is S. 1394-, recording the erection of the temple by Mahadeva 

 Pdrhi, by the patronage of Kahnara Deva, the son of Teja Sinh, the Chahu- 

 man and Prince of Chandrdvati, as well as the grant of several villages by Teja 

 SiNH, Kahnara Deva and the Chouhan Samanta Sinha. The priest is an enemy 

 to the Jaina sect, as he congratulates the world, upon the recovery of religion 

 from heretics and opposers of the Srutis and Smritis. 



In S. 1506. The BAna Kumbha Kerna — the son of Maukala Rdna^ 

 grants a village for the celebration of the Adi Nath Jatra. 



In 1589. The MaM Raja Akhe, erects a temple or a fountain. 



No. XXX. An inscription in the same temple, dated S. 1523 and 

 S. 1524^, consists of a panegyric of the Muni Vasishtha, and narrates 

 his bringing Arbuda originally from the Himalaya range, of which 

 it was a part : it records also some pecuniary grants made by different chiefs, 

 by the Maha Rana^ Kheta, and Vira RaweL 



No. XXXL Is an inscription on a fountain or well, near the temple of 

 Vasishtha^ recording the modern repair of the old building, and erection of 

 others, by command of Guman Sinh, the son of Mahdrdo Seo Sinh, oi Sirohi, 



in 1875, (a. d. 1819.) 



