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Records that Bichana founded the Raffa-Jinalaya temple at Belgaum-donations for the upkeep of the Jain temple named Ratta-Jainalaya at Belgaum. composer of the record is Balachandra-deva, styled Kavi-Kandarpa, a disciple of Madhavachandra.
B. Of the same time and date.
The Jain doctors Maladhärideva, Nemichandra and Subhachandra. Records grant of the village of Umbaravani and certain lands for the benefit of the RattaJinalaya Jain sanctuary in Belgaum, dated A. D. 1204.
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BANERJI, R. D. Inscriptions in the Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves. (El, xiii, 1915-16, Pp.159-167).
1. Inscription on the Manchapuri cave-Mentions temple of the Arhats & caves for the Śramanas of Kalinga 2. Inscription in Manchpuri cave-Lower storey, front wall. 3. Inscription in Manchapuri cave-Lower storey, side wall. 4. Inscription in the Sarpagumphã, to the left of the doorway. 5. Inscription in the Sarpagumphã, over the doorway. 6. Inscription in the Haridas Cave. 7. Inscription in the Bagh Cave. 8. Inscription in the Jambesvara Cave 9. Inscription in the Chota Hathigumphã. 10. Inscription in Tatwagumphã No. II. 11. Inscription in the Anantagumphã, mentions cave of the monks of Dohada. 12. Inscription in Anantagumpha. 13. Painted inscription in Tatwagumphã No. I 14. Inscription of Udyotakesari in the Navamuni Cave (of about the 13th century A. D.). 15. Second inscription in the Navamuni cave. N. B.-Both Nos. 14 & 15 mention Khalla Subhachandra, disciple of Kulachandra, who belonged to Grahakula, of the Arya. congregation & belonged to Desigana. 16. Inscription of Udyotakesari in LalatenduKesari's cave of about to 10th century A. D. mentions setting up of the images of the twenty-four Tirthankaras.. 17. Inscription in the Gaṇeśagumphx.
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FLEET, J. F.-Some Records of the Rashtrakuta kings of Malkhed (concluded from VII, P. 231). (EI, xiii, 1915-16, Pp. 190-194).
Pp. 190-194. K. Mulgund inscription of the time of Krisna II-A. D. 902-903. Some officers of the Found at Mulgund. Dhärwär district in a Jain temple. Rastrakuta king Krishnavallabha II, granted fields for the Jain temple to a Jain teacher named Kanakasena of the Sena lineage, a disciple of Virarena who was disciple of Acharya Kumārasena.
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