SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 186
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ 172 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY 159 Rice, B. L. Mysore and Coorg from the inscriptions. London. 1909. P. 3-10. Chandragupta Maurya Jain inscriptions and traditions relating to Bhadrabāhu and Chandragupta. Brihatkathākosa by Harishena; Bhadrabahu Charita by Ratnanandi ; Rājāvali-kathe by Deva chandra. Sallekhana. P. 13. Asoka, first a Jain. P. 31-32. Simhanandi, a Acharya, who made the Ganga King dom, is named as a great poet by Indrabhūti, in his Samaya bhūşaņa. First Ganga King Madhava (Kongunivarmma. P. 34-35. Avinīta, a Jain ; his preceptor Vijayakīrtti; his grants to Jain temples at Urnur and Perur. Durvvinita, his tutor Pujyapāda, author of Sabdávatára. 37. Mushkara or Mokkara-from his time the State adhered to the Jain religion. 39. Sripurusha, his grant for Jain temple erected by Kanadach chi, grand-daughter of Pallavādhirāja and wife of Parama Gula, the Nirggundarāja. 41. Govinda erected a Jain temple in Kummadavada (now Kal bhani, Belgaum). P. 46 & 72. Indra-Rāja, the last of the Rāsțrakūtas, starved himself to death by the rite of Sallekhana. Mārasimha ended his days . in religious exercises at the feet of Ajitasent. P. 47. Rachamalla Satyavākya IV; efforts to revive influence of Jainism : erection of the colossal Gomata statue by his minister and General Chămunda Rāya. See ibid. p. 193. P. 79. Bijjala (Kalachuria), a Jain by religion. P. 90. Rājādhirāja, the wicked Chola, burnt Jain temples in Bet vola Country erected by Ganga-Permadi (Ganga). P. 95. The Hoysalas were Jains; their origin; story of the Jain Yati Sudatta or Vardhamana-munindra.
SR No.011050
Book TitleJain Bibliography
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChhotelal Jain
PublisherBharti Jain Parisad
Publication Year1945
Total Pages397
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy