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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
District.
No.
Date A.D.
Object
1128
Davanagere.
Hiriyur
Hiriyur
Construction and endowment of a temple in honour of Pārsvanātha, at Sembanur, List of masters of the Nandigaccha from Samanthabhadra up to Sripāla. Mutilated inscription at Dharmapura. Nothing hardly remains but the commencement, where there is a talk of Devarāya I, king of Vijayanagara.
28
28
Towards 1410
Towards
Holalkere
1154
Repair and endowment of the temple of Santinatha at Holalkere.
Do.
2
1214?)
Other grants to the same temple.
692
D. R. BHANDARKAR. Epigraphic notes and questions. (Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. XXI, Pp. 392-412). Bombay, 1904,
Pp. 399-905. Excursus on the Ājivikas, who appear to have been in close communication with the Jains.
693
H. LUDERS. Epigraphical Notes. (Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXXIII. Pp.33-41, 101109, 149-156). Bombay, 1904.
Series of notes concerning the lessons and the interpretation of the most ancient Hindu epigraphical documents. The numbers 1-7, 10, 13-19, 21-23, 27-28 and 31-33 relate to the different Jaina inscriptions of Mathura.
694
Inscriptions in
the Shimoga
Lewis RTCE. Epigraphia Carnatica. Vols. VII-VIII. District. Bangalore, 1902-1904.
Introduction.
PART-I
P. 46. Review on two Jaina statues at Belgāmi. P. 47. Review on the Jaina temple of Bandaļike,
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