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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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KIELHORN, F.
Two verses from Indian Inscriptions. (JRAS, 1907, Pp. 175-177).
Pp. 175-176. Paramāra Dhārāvarsa of Chandravati is eulogised in two verses in a Mount Abū inscription.
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Haig, T.W. Some inscriptions in Berar. (EIM, 1907-8, Pp. 10-21).
P. 21. Sirpur : Sirpur in the Basin District has a fine temple of Antariksa Pārsvanātha belonging to the Digambara Jain community. It has a Sanskrit inscription with a date which has been read as Sam. 1334 (A.D. 1406). COUSENS believes that the temple was built at least a hundred years before that time.
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BHANDARKAR, D, R. Ghatiyala Inscription of Kakkuka ; Samvat 918 (EI, ix, 1907-08, Pp. 277-281).
Inscription contained in an old Jain structure, now called Mātāki-sāl.
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of Rajendra Chola I. (Epigraphia
E. HULTZSCH. "Tirumalai rock inscription Indica, Vol. IX, No. 31). Calcutta, 1908.
Facsimile, text and translation of an inscription in Tamil, engraved on rock at Tirumalai, in the district of North Arcot. M. HULTZSCH had already published it in his 'South Indian inscription', Vol. I, Pp. 95.99. No. 67).
The 13th year of the reign of Rājendra-chola (1st) (1025 A.D.), the wife of a merchant made diverse oblations in favour of the Jaina temple constructed on the Mount Tirumalai.
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H. Krishna śASTRI. "Anmakonda Inscription of Prols'. (Epigraphia Indica, Vol. IX, No. 35). Calcutta, 1908.
Facsimile, text and translation of an inscription in Sanskrit and Canarese, issuing from Hanumkondi (Anmakonda), near Warangal in the State of the Nizam. This is dated of the year 42 of the era of Vikramachalukya, corresponding to the year Hemalambi, may be then Saka 1039-1117 A.D. (KIELHORN). It recalls the
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