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To the west-north-west
of Chandraprabha basadi. It is similar in plan to the Shanthinatha
basadi. The image of Suparshwanatha is generally copied by a hooded
serpent. The only other image among the tirthankaras canopied by a
serpent is the Parshwanatha image. The hoods of the serpent are
generally three or finve or seven in number. The image here is a
seated figure, canopied by a seven hooded serpent and flanked by
male chamara bearers. No information is available as to when or by
whom this shrine was founded.
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