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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
The most important of them are the first two, dated Samvat 1287-1330 A.D. They commemorated the construction of the temple by the minister Tejahapāla, whose genealogy has been traced back. They are reproduced in facsimile and the first is translated.
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The others recall the embellishment that Tejahpala brought without cessation to the same temple. They are dated Samvat 1288, 1290 and 1297.
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B. GEIGER. 'Chirwa-Inschrift aus der zeit des Guhila Fursten Samarasimha' 'Wiener zitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, Vol. XXI, Pp. 143-162). Wien, 1907.
Text and study of an inscription of about 51 in Sanskrit, dated Samvat 13301373 A.D. and arising from Chirwa, in the north of Udaipur.
This inscription recalls the reconstruction of two temples dedicated to Siva. It is not there Jaina but the prasasti of it was composed by Ratnaprabhasūri, of the Chaitra gaccha (sect of Chitor). The genealogy of this master is recelled in the following manner: Bhadreśvara, Devabhadra, Siddhasena, Jinešvara, Vijayasimha, Bhuvanachandra and Ratnaprabha who had himself for disciple Färivachandra.
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F. HULTZSCH. 'Maliyapundi grant of Ammaraja II. (Epigraphia Indica, Vol. IX, No. 6). Calcutta, 1907,
Study of an inscription in Sanskrit, discovered at Madanur in the district of Nellore, and dated Saka 867 (945 A.D.).
Ammaraja II (Vijayaditya VI), of the Chalukyas of the East, at the request. of Durgaraja, superintendent of the royal camp (Kaṭakarāja), made gift of the village of Maliyapundi to a Jaina situated in the south of Dharamapuri. This temple had been founded by Durgaraja, and the management of it belonged to Śrimandiradeva, disciple of Diväkra, himself disciple of Jinanandin, on the Nandi gaccha and chief of the Kotimaḍuva (?) gana in the Väpaniya sangha.
Facsimile, text and analysis.
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F. KIELHORN. 'The Chahamanas of Naddula. (Epigraphia Indica, Vol. IX, No. 9). Calcutta, 1907.
Study, according to four inscriptions, on the genealogy of the Cahamanas of Nadula or Nadol, in the State of Jodhpur (Rajputana). This branch of the
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