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temple. A record in Tamil language and Vatteļuttu character belonging to the 28th year of the reign of Vikramaditya Varaguņa, saying that Guņandāngi Kurattigal, the disciple of Arițțanēmi Bhatāra of Pērāyakkudi, gave some golden ornaments to the Goddess.
P. 1705. Travancore State.
102. Nägercoil (Ancient Kötřāru): Tamil. On a pillar. Records in K. A. 692 gift of land at the request of two Jain priests Guru Vira Pandita and Kamalavāhana Pandita.
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SASTRI, KRISHNA. South Indian Inscriptions. Vol. iii, Part 3. Madras, 1920. (Arch. Sur. of India, N. I. Ser. Vol. xxix).
P. 223. No. 91. On pillar in the mandapa in a street at Tirunagesvaram. Gift to meet the cost of repair of the gopura of Milāļudaiyārpalli, a Jain temple.
P. 224. No..92. On a boulder in front of a natural cave at Vedal. Provision for feeding the female Jain ascetic Kanakavīrakurattiyar, a disciple of Guņakīrti-Bhațāra .
P. 229. No. 97. On a rock to the left of the painted cave at Tirumalai near Polur. Gift of gold for feeding a devotee in the Jain temple on the hill at Vaigāvūr in Pangala-nădu.
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BARNETT, L. D. Hulgur Inscription of the reigns of Jayasimha II (saka 960) and the Yadava Kanhara. (EI, xvi, 1921-1922, pp. 332-337)
P. 393. Of the two records noticed, the first one has a reference to Mahāsamanta Marasingadēva, an ornament of the Jinas' Church, and his wife Navibbavasi, a restorer of the Jain religion. The second record reports a donation by Tipparasa in the gili year of the reign of Yadava Kanhara.