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P. 56. Arcot North dist. Arni tāluk.
210. Pūņdi (Tamil) : On the west wall of the sain temple of Ponninātha. A record of Sambuvarāya. Records the building of a Jain temple called Viravira. Jinālaya and the gift of a village to it.
P. 57. Arcot North dist., Arni taluk.
216. Vilappakkam (Tamil) : On a slab lying in front of the Nāganāthesvara temple. A record in the 38th year of the Chola king Mandiraikonda Parakesarivarman (Parāntaka I). Records the sinking of a well by the female disciple of Aristanemipidarar of Tiruppanmalai i.e., Panchapāņdavamalai), the preceptor of the local Jains.
P. 69. Arcot North dist., Cheyyar taluk.
308. Ukkal (Tamil) : A record of the Chöļa king Ko-Rájarājakesarivarman alias Rājarājadeva I, dated in this twenty-fourth year, It deals with defaulters of land revenue in village held by the Brāhmans, the Vaikhānaras and Jains in the Choľa, Pāndya and Tonļamandalam countries and authorizes the villagers to confiscate and sell the lands if taxes were unpaid for two full years.
P. 79. Arcot N. Dist., Polur taluk.
383. Tirumalai : (Grantha and Tamil). On the top of the Tirumalai rock. A record in the 12th year of the Chola king Ko-Parakesarivarman, alias UdaiyarRajendra-Choladeva I (conqueror of Jayasimha). The first part of the inscription describes his conquests. The second part records gift of money for lamp and offerings to a Jain temple on the hill by the wife of a merchant of Malliyūr in karaivali, a subdivision of Perumbānappādi. The Jain temple was evidently founded by Kundavi, the king's aunt, and was in the pallichchandam of Vaigāvür, in Mugainādu, in Pangalanādu, Jayangonda choļamandalam.
384. On a buried rock between the Gopura and the painted cave. A record in the 12th year of the same Chöļa princess and Pallava Queen.
P. 80.385. Do. Do. On a buried rock in front of the Gopura. A record in the 21st year of the Chola king Korāja-Rājakesarivarman, alias Rājarājadeva I, Records that a certain Guņavīramunivar built a sluice called after a Jain teacher Ganiśekhara maru porchūriyan, the pure master who is said to have been skilled in the elegant arts.
[It is difficult to say who this Guņavira Munivar was. Tamil literary tradi(tion speak of (1) Gunasāgar who composed rapparungalagārigai whom the Abhidan
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