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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
No. Origin.
Date
Language.
Object
3. Inscription of Vikrama
ditya II (ancient Cālukya), in Saka 656 ; recalls that some Jaina temples of Puligere were repaired, embellished
and endowed. Grants by Mrigeśavarman, son of śāntivarman. Facsimiles out of text.
36-
Devagiri
37.
39.
Lakşmeswar
Mass of four inscriptions : 1. The first is mutilated. 2. Gift of a village to a
Jaina temple of Puligere by temple of Puligere by Vijayāditya (ancient Cālukya), in Saka 651. Gift of land to the same
temple in Saka 800, by Mārasimha (Ganga).
4. Analogous to the second
inscription : Saka 608.
44.
Śaka 411
Sk.
Grant, by Samiyara, feudatory of the king Pulikesin I, of territories and of villages to a Jaina temple which he had constructed at Alakatakanagar, List of Digambara masters from Kanakopäla upto Jinanandin.
55.
Aihole
Śaka 556.
Sk.
Important inscrlption recall. ing that in Saka 556, under the reign on Pulikesin II, one named Ravikirti constructed a temple of stone,
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