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________________ EPIGRAPHY & NUMISMATICS 183 mahādhirāja (Avinīta) to a Jain priest-Donation of the village of Badaneguppe to the Srivijaya Jain temple of the Talavana-nagara (Talakad) by the minister of Akalavarşa Prithuvi-Vallabh-The Jain Harivamśa composed by Jinasena in 782 A.D.-Jain immigrants in the Punnāța country in the 4th century B. C.-Harisena's Brihatkathakośa composed in 931-Jinasena of the Brihat-Punnáta-sangha-Donation to a Jain priest the twelve hamlets of Biliúr for the SatyavākyaJina temple of the Penne-Kadanga-A Jain priest of Sravaņa Beļgoļa acquiring possession of Perggadūr-Sāsana of the basadi (or Jain temple) of Perggadúr. Nandiśvara, an island in the Jain cosmography Nandisvara temple erected by the Jains in Delhi-Fifty-two Jain temples in the island of Nandīśvara-Trilokasāra and Nandīśvarabhakti-Close connection between the sains of Coorg and those of Sravana Belgola in Mysore-Śrīpur, a place where a Jain temple is said to have been erected in the Devarhlli plates. Pp. 13-16. Changālvas : Changāļvas or Changāluvas, originally Jains—The Jain priests of the Hottage (or Pustaka)-gachchha claiming exclusive Jurisdiction over basadis at Panasoge and at Tale-Kaveri in Coorg-One of the basadis or Jain temples at Panasoge set up by Rāma endowed by the Ganga king Mārasimha, 961-974-Kopaņa-tirtha, a great sacred place of the Jains--Ganga-Rāja's restoration of ruined Jain temples throughout Gangavāļi. Pp. 16-18. Kongālvas : The Kongālvas were Jains-GuņasenaPandita, guru of Rājādhirāja-Kongálva and his mother Pochabbarasi -Restoration of a temple in 1390 by a Jain priest. Pp. 18-19. Hoysaļas : Vidyādhara Büchidevarasa, a Jain priest. Pp. 30-50. 1. Copper plates of Avinita Kongani found in the Treasury at Mercara. Date 466 A.D. 2. A stone inscription of Satyavakya at Biliür in Kiggat-näd). Dated 888 A.D. 4. A stone inscription of Satyavakya at Peggur (same näd). Dated 978 A.D. 10. The Añjanagari Jain stone inscription. Date 1544 A.D. 30. On a stone at Nallur (Hattugattu-näd) in a hittal west of Titaramādu Mădayya's house. Date about 1050 A.D. 31. On a stone on the tank bund at the same village, near Titaramádu's house. Date about 1050 A.D. 34. Mullúr stone epitaph of Guņasena, west of the Părśvanātha
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
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