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This prasasti of the temple of Mahāvira on the fort of Chitrakūta was composed by Sri Charitraratnagani. It was copied in Sam. 1508 in the prajapati cycle year.
The divine Vasudeva in the opinion of Patanjali, is different from the Ksatriya Väsudeva. (J.B.B.R.A.S., xxiii, 1914, Pp. 96-103).
P. 101. Pāṇini's two aphorismes condensed into one by the Jain grammarian Śākatāyana-Hemachnadra borrowed same.
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Thomes, F. W. Notes on the Edicts of Asoka. (JRAS, 1915, Pp. 97-112).
P. 110. The word Samsarana in connection with the terrace (alinda) reminds one, of the Samosaranas of the Jain Tirthankaras which are illustrated and considered in Dr. HUTTEMANN'S “Miniaturen zum Finacarita" (Baesler Archiv., iv., 2, 1913) and in Dr. COOMARASWAMY's Notes on Jaina Art (Journ. of the Indian Art and Industry, xvi, no. 127, 1914).
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Fleet, J. F. A new Ganga Record and the Date of Śaka 380. Pp. 471-485).
(JRAS, 1915,
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Pp. 474-481. Points for and against the acceptance of the date of Saka 380, A. D. 458, put forward in Lokavibhāga, a Digambara Jain work on cosmography, for a Pallava king Simhavarman.
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Two inscriptions from Belgaum, now
in the British Museum (EI,
BARNETT, L. D. xiii, 1915-16).
Pp. 15-36. Engraved on large stone tablets. The stones belonged originally to the three Jain temples, the remains of which stand in the fort at Belgaum, Bombay. Record that the temple was founded about A. D. 1200 by Bichaņa or Bichirāja, an official of Ratta prince Kārtavīrya IV, and was named Ratt-Jinalaya, ("The Jain temple of the Rattas").
A. Grant by Raţta Prince Kārtavīrya IV, A. D. 1204. Given to śubhachandra, a disciple of Nemichandra, disciple of Maladhārideva and belonged to the Pustaka Gachcha, Desigana, Kondakunda-anvaya, Mūlasangha. An assignment of land at Venugrāma i, e., Belgaum.
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