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Afterwards, in the 12th century, the country was conquired by the king Kulottungachola, and his son Adondai, who gave to it the name of Tondamandalam and let the Brahmanism oust the Jainism. At last, towards 1300, the Jains were definitely driven away from the Tondamandalam and Pandya.
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Description of the site of Śravana Belgola and of the colossal statue of Gomatesvara. Local legends. Time of the statue. History of Sravana Belgola and of the Jainism in the country. A plate beside text reproduces the statute of
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Nagalapur
Kulattur
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Description of the mount Abg. description of the different temples. inscriptions of the mount Abu,
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Temple with statues and inscriptions in ancient tamoul.
A colossal statue.
Small statue, object of worship on the part of the inhabitants.
Other small statue.
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Antiquities
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