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P. 12. Jinasena, Nayasena, Śrutakirti, Viśālakirti, Budhachandra and Suvvratakirti attempted to cure the fever of Dirghamāra of Madura mentioned in Kanchakravarti's statement in his Trishashthi-Purātana-charita (P. 301. ms. no. 365).
Date of the composition of Harivamsa mentioned in Jinasena's Brihadharivamsa Purāna.
Rajavalekathe--a Kannarese historical work of the Jainas-contains the evidence of the epoch of Kunapāņdya to be partly in the 8th and partly in the 9th century.
Bhattākalanka mentioned in Mahāpurāņa of Jinasena-taught Hoysala the legendary founder of the Hoysala dynasty some charmes to enable him to conquer Kunapāndya of Madura.
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P. 13. Mention of Kunapāņdya's conversion to Saivism the influence of Trivumangayalvar.
P. 14. Trikūtāchala Jain temple at Chikka Hanasoge built by king Vikramārāya, chief of Nanjarājapattana-images of Ādiśvara, śāntiśvara and Nemiśvara erectedgranting of the villages Dodda Hanasoge, Chikka Hanasoge and Channamagge for the services of the Jain temple.
P. 15. Presence of a figure with the word Jina written below it on the side of the pedestal of the double Linga in a cave near the Anjaneya temple at the foot of the hill in Betta dapur. Association of Jain image of Mallinātha Saivite Linga points out to the inference that a sort of reconciliation was effected between the Jainas and the Lingayats during the rule of the Chengalvas in the 2nd half of the 16th century. Early Chengalyas were Jainas-granting of an extensive plot of wet land for the purpose of feeding the poor. Mangarasa minister to Chengalva. Vikrama in S. 1547 was a Jain.
Bastis of Ādiśvara, śāntiśvara and Neminātha constructed in the 1st half of the 11th century A. D.--mentioned in inscriptions found in Chikka Hanasoge (Yedalore 26, 27).
P. 15. Mention of Manuscript recording the history of the Jain rulers of Kallahalli.
P. 51. An Inscription No. 44-on a boulder near the village Tangale in the Hobali of Kadur Dist.-transliteration--figures of Jaina images on the boulder names inscribed below them. Ajitakirti, Devanandibrati, Guņasāgarabhatārak, Kirtisāgarabhatāvar, Ajitasenabhatāraka, Prabhachandradeva, Vimalagunabrati, | Ajitasena Bhatara, Subhachandra.
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