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________________ 232 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY P. 162. An inscription of the reign of Bukka I, dated in Saka 1289, recording construction of a Kallumañchige (stone-bench) by the Mahápradhāna Irugappa-Vodeya, known as the best of Jains, and the builder of the Jain temple at Vijayanagara (See record No. 779, p. 80). 195 (XIV) Report, do, 1918-19. P. 16. STONE INSCRIPTIONS COPIED IN 1918 : No. 201. On a slab set up near the Añjaneyasvami temple at Nandi-Bevuru. Western Chalukya. Trailokyamaslladeva.] Śaka 976. Kanarese-Grant for the worship of Jina to a certain Aștopavāsi Bhala of Desiga-Gaņa. P. 22. No. 256. On a slab set up on the site of a ruined matha at Mannera-Masalavada. Yadava. Vira-Ramachandradeva, Saka 1219. Kanaresc; registers gift of land to Vinayachandradeva by Bhairava devarasa for offerings to the Jain temple at Mosalevada. P. 48. STONE INSCRIPTIONS COPIED IN 1919 : No. 8. On the north and west walls of the central shrine in the Visnu temple at Dadapuram. (Tindivanam tāluq, South Arcot district). Chola. Rājakesarivarman alias Rājarăjadeva. 21st year, Tamil ; gives a list of vessels and ornaments presented to the temples of KundavaiJinālaya, etc., built by the princes Parāntakan Kundavai-pirattiyår. P. 78. PHOTOGRAPH : No. 519. Jain stone image in the Siva temple at Drāksārāma. P. 94. Reference in the Dādāpuram records to the erection of emples by the princess Kundavai, the sister of the Chola king Raja'rāja I. Besides the Siva and Visnu temples she built a Jina shrine called Kundavai Jinālaya, now extint. 195 (XV) Report, do, 1919-20. Pp. 78-79. PHOTOGRAPHS: No. 574. General view of the rock-cut temple, Sittannavāśal,
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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