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________________ 266 Jaina Inscriptions in Tamilnadu Contents The inscription opens with a long list of countries which the king had conquered. It records gift of money for a lamp and offerings to the Kundavai Jinalaya on the hill by Chamundappai, the wife of Nannappayan, a merchant of Malliyūr in Karaivali, a subdivision of Perumbāņappaại. The Jaina temple was situated in the palsichchandam of Vaigāvũr in Mugaināļu in Pangalanādu, a sub-division of Jayankonga Cholamandalam. Reference ARE, 80/1887, SII, Vol. I, No. 67, Epi. Ind., Vol. IX, No. 31, pp. 229-233 Remarks The Jaina temple on the hill at Tirumalai was evidently founded by Kundavai, the King's aunt, and therefore came to be called Kundavai Jinalaya. No. 336 Village Tirumalai Talak Polūr District North Arcot Findspot On nine detached stones lying in the courtyard of the Sikhamaņinātha temple. Dynasty Chola King Rājëndra I
SR No.006562
Book TitleJaina Inscriptions in Tamilnadu
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA Ekambarnathan, C K Sivprakasham
PublisherResearch Foundation for Jainology Chennai
Publication Year1987
Total Pages488
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size11 MB
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