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Vasantagarh means something in the history of ancient India. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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: Jainworld: Jain History (h)Vasantagarh is situated eight Kms. to the south of Piṇḍwārā and its old names were Vatākara, Vaṭanagara and Vāśiṣṭhapura. The inscription of the seventh or eighth century A.D. engraved on the walls of this temple definitely proves its ancientry. Besides, a pair of images of Rīṣabhadeva (Ṛṣabhadeva) with the inscription of 687 A.D. has been discovered from under the ground. It is the earliest Jaina inscription discoverd in Rajasthan. It is recorded that Droṇovaka Yaśodeva caused to be constructed the beautiful pair of Jaina images. The Jaina temple of this place appears to be renovated in 1450 A.D. by Maṇisundara Sūri during the reign of Kumbhakarṇa1

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Full-text: Vatanagara, Vasishthapura, Vatakara, Vada.
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