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On another slab, 16 by 27 inches, on the same side, is the following, “recording the erec tion (in Sam. 1394) of the temple by Mahādeva Pādhi, by the patronage of Kähnada Deva the son of Teja Simha the Chāhumān and prince of Chañdrāvatī, as well as the grant of several villages by Teja Simha, Kāhnada Deva, and the Chauhān Sāmanta Siâha. 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 Rånå Kumbha Karna, the son of

Mokala Rånå, grants a village for the celebration of the Adinatha Yātrā. In S. 1589, the Mahārāja. Akhi erects a temple or a fountain”f :—

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what damaged at the bottom, is another dated S. 1523 and 1524: “It consists of a panegyric of the Muni Vasishtha, and narrates his bring

  • As. Res, vol. XVI. p. 314, No. xxxi.

ing Arbuda originally from the Himälaya range, of which it was a part; it records also some pecuniary gifts made by different chiefs, by the Mahārānā Kheta, and Vira Rawel.”f

+ As. Res, ut sup. No. xxix.

† As. Res, ut sup. No. xxx.

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