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________________ JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY H. DHRUVA. Sanskrit Grants and Inscriptions of Gujrat Kings (Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenlan-dischen Gesellschaft, Vol. XL, Pp. 320-335). Leipzig, 1886. 1886. One of these inscriptions (No. VII) mention the grant of a piece of land by the king Karka I (Rastrakita), to a Jaina temple of Navsari, in Saka 743. Introduction : Pages. Lewis RICE. (Epigraphia Carnatica. Vol. I). Coorg Inscriptions-Bangalore, - No. 1. 2. 6-7. The king Biṭṭideva, of the dynasty Hoysala, was converted from the Jainism to the Vişnuism, and took name of Visnuvardhana. 7. Gangaraja and his works at the colossal statue of Gomatesvara at Śravana Belgola. The first representatives of the Hoysala dynasty professed the Jaina faith. Jain inscriptions. Origin Merkara 4. 10. Jain Education International Biliür Under the ancient kings of the country of Coorg, the Jainism was the religion of the state. Peggur 671 Date A. D. 466 887 723 672 977 Anjanagiri 1544 Object. Avinita king of the Ganga dynasty, and the minister of the king Akalavarsa, give in favour of a Jain temple the village of Badaneguppe at Vandanandin Bhattara, of the Desi gana, Kundakunda anvaya. Facsimile. Satyavakya (Permanadi), of the Ganga dynasty, makes a gift to Sarvanandin, disciple of Savanandin, Rakkasa, brother of the king Ganga Rajamalla, gave the temple of Perggadur to Anantaviryaya, of Śravana Belgola. Facsimile. Erection of a temple. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.016035
Book TitleJaina Bibliography Part 1
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorA N Upadhye
PublisherVeer Seva Mandir Trust
Publication Year1982
Total Pages1070
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationDictionary & Dictionary
File Size17 MB
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