Summary: The text describes the discovery and excavation of various sculptures and inscriptions at the Kankali Tila in Mathura. The inscriptions and sculptures include depictions of gods, goddesses, and religious scenes, such as veneration of Stupas, ancient rituals, and architectural elements like Torana pillars and door-jams. The text highlights the findings of Jain Stépas, temples, and statues of Tirthamkaras, showcasing the influence of Jainism in early religious practices. It also mentions the presence of Buddhist sculptures, inscriptions, and railing pillars, indicating the coexistence of multiple faiths at the site. The detailed descriptions and analyses shed light on the historical and cultural significance of the artifacts, revealing the artistry and religious practices prevalent in the region.