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________________ South Arcot District Findspot Dynasty King Date Language and Script Contents Refere.ce Remarks 373 On a slab set up on the ruined mound of a jaina temple called 'Jainiammankōil'. Vijayanagar Atchyutadeva Mahārāya Saka 1452 (wrong for 1454) (1532 A.D.). Tamil States that the order remitting the jodi and sulavari taxes, issued by the king at the instance of Vaiyappa Nayaka, for offerings and worship to (the Jaina image) NayanarVijaya Nayakar at Sapbai (Jambai), was engraved later in the time of Velur-BommuNāyaka. ARE, 449/1937-38. The Jaina temple is in ruins and amidst its debris is lying a mutilated stone image of Bahubali. Nayanar Vijaya Nayakar refers to the image of the Jaina deity. VēlūrBommu Nayaka was wielding authority in this region as the subordinate of VaiyappaNayaka of Gingee. A copy of this inscription is also engraved at Jambai (ARE, 127/1906), but issued in favour of the Siva temple at that village. ARE, 1937-38, pt. II, p. 105.
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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