Page:A Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental Manuscripts, Vol. 2.djvu/401

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ccxhr 69. Bqji Sura, (Brass.) A Trooper, mounted with a Child in his arms. 70. 4 Bhuta, (Brass.) A Gigantic copper figure of an Evil Spirit, sitting with his arms and legs folded ; brought from Java. 71. Kanguli, (Brass.) A Figure of an old Woman, with a string of beads' sitting. 72. Rishi. (Brass.) A gilt Copper Image, sitting in the manner of an ascetic the name is not known. 73. (Copper.) A small gilt copper Image, seated, with a screen, lean-* ing his head on one side, name unknown. 74. to 77. Bells, of different sort, found at Java. (Brass.J 78. Guglet, Brought from Java. (Brass.) 79. to 90. Java Images, No description. (Brass.) 91. One Brass Chain, Brought from Java. (Brass.) 92. The Hilt, of a Dagger. (Brass.) 93. Two Cavers, Brought from Java. (Brass.) 94. Two small Articles, Names unknown. (Brass.) 95. Tirthankara Pita Prabhu, (Brass.) A Plate, divided into twenty-five compartments, each containing a figure in alto relievo. The groupe is that of the 24 Tirlhatikars with the last VrUhabha, in the centre, • over his head is a hooded St-rpent. Besides these an additional row at the bottom contains some attendant fi- gures whom the Jaina calls the Dwara Fdlds. or Door Keepers. 96. Jaina Tirthahar, (Stone.) A small figure of a Jain pontiff sitting with his legs folded. 97. Hanuman, (Marble.) A Figure of Hanuman, bearing a mountain in one hand and a club in the other, he is trampling on and killing a Giantess wilh his left foot. This Image is gilt and painted.