In 1956, 240 bronze idols were found dating back to early
Medieval India. The large number of idols indicate that Jainism had taken a strong foothold in the area between the 6th and 11th centuries. The Vasantgarh hoard, along with the
Akota and
Devni Mori bronzes, are important hoards found in
Gujarat and
Kathiawar province. The Akota and Vasantgarh bronzes were predominately influenced by
Gupta and
Gandhara styles seen during the reigns of
Harsha and the
Maitraka dynasty of
Valabhi. Images of the Vasantgarh include Jain
tirthankar,
sashandevatas (
yaksha and
yakshi) and deities bearing
Jain iconography. The images are generally small in size and crafted by the
cire-perdue (lost-wax casting) process. Eyes and ornaments are frequently inlaid with silver and gold. == Major images ==