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________________ 210 JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY He was connected with the Chedi chief of Kīļiyūr (S. Arcot Dist). see also S. 1. 1. Vol. II., P. 166, for a reference to the saint.] P. 1263. Tanjore Dist. Kumbakonam täluk. Tiruvalanjuļi. The local temple is well-known for its delicately chiselled stone work. Some of the figures are Tain. See Tanj. Gazr. Vol. I, p. 223 for details. The place was so called because the Kāvēri was prevented from submerging into the nether world by the self-sacrifice of Varaganda muni. XLIV .P. 1961. Tanjore Dist.. Pāpanāsam täluk. 1003. Marutturakkudi : (Tamil). Airavatēśvar temple. A record in the sixteenth year of the Chöļa king Tribhuvanachakravartin SriKulõttunga-Chõļadēva (III). Records gift of land. Mentions Sivapādaśēkharanallur, which was a mēl vētrappéru and refers to two Jain temples (palli) at Jananāthapuram called Chēdikulamāņikkapperumballi and Gangarulasundarapperumballi. XLV P. 1399. Tanjore Dist. Tanjorc tāluk. Sendalai (or Mannārsamudram): The ancient name of this place was Chandralekhai-chaturvēdimangalam. It was in the district of Arkattu-Kūrram. 1293. (Tamil). On a stone built into the wall of the outer gópura of the Sundarēśvara temple, left of entrance. A fragmentary record twelfth year of the Chõļa king Parakesarivarman. Mentions Kanakasēnabhattāra, probably a Jain. See Md. 42. XLVI Vol. 2. P. 1431. Tanjore District, Tirutturaippundi tāluk. Tirutturaippūņdi : (Tamil). Marundiśvara temple. Registers grant of land and a tank by the residents of the devadāna village of Śättamangalam and those living in the Pallichchandam (i.e., property of Jain temple) portion of the same village.
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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