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190 BARNETT L. D. Two Jain Inscriptions of -Mulgund and Lakşmeshwar. (El. xvi, 1921-22, pp. 52-66)
A.-Mulgund Inscription of the Reign of Someśvara I, Saka 975 (A.D. 1053).
B.-Lakşmeśvar Inscription of the Reign of Vikramāditya VI, A.D. 1081.
They refer to the same lineage of Jain Gurus, and have two important verses in common; their mention of the standard grammars of their day.
191 Aiyar, K. V. SUBRAHMANYA. Mitranandapuram Copperplates. (TAS, iii, 1921-23, p. 1-21).
P. 3. Aiyai, a female ascetic of the Jain or Buddha creed. Guņavīrakkurav-Adigal, a Jain teacher.
192 Jain, CHHOTELALL. Jain Pratimā Yantra Lékha Sangraha. Calcutta 1923.
Inscriptions found on the pedestal of Jain images and yantras in the Jain temples of Calcutta, Belgachia, Bāli, Uttarpara and Hooghly; with a short history of the Jains in Bengal proving the priority of the Digambara Jains to that of the Svetāmbaras ; the Sarāks or the ancient Shrawakas.
193 NARASIMHACHAR, R. Inscriptions at Sravana Belgola (Revised edition-Mysore Arch. Ser., Ep. Caranatica, Vol. ii). Bangalore, 1923.
GENERAL: Bastis and other objects on the Chikka-beţta, also known as