Golapurva

[1] The great Shantinath temple at Deogarh was built before 862 CE, suggesting existence of a prosperous Jain community in this region.

With the exception of Bahoriband, all the oldest inscriptions have been found in the vicinity of the Dhasan River (Sanskrit Dasharna).

There exists two Jain communities named Golalare (Golarade in Sanskrit) and Golsinghare in Bhind/Itawa region who might be related.

Navalsah Chanderia mentions that Lord Adinath visited at a place named "Goyalgarh", where the local residents took the shravaka vratas from him.

1864 states that the builder of the temple Singhahi Mohandas belonged to Ikshvaku vamsha, gotra Padmavati of the Golapurva community and baink Chanderia.

Paporaji idols of Lord Adinath belonging to 1145(VS 1202) in the underground chamber installed by families of Sahu Galle and Sahu Tuda of Golapurva anvaya
Chandella period sculpture of 1138 AD at Navagarh with inscription mentioning Golapurva Mahichandra