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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 589-90. Cuddapah Dist., Jammalamadugu taluk.
148. Danavulapadu: (Sanskrit in Kanarese). On a pedestal in front of the Jain image in the ruined temple. Record of the Rashtrakuta king Nityavarsha. The king caused the pedestal to be made for bathing ceremony of a Jain saint Santi.
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149. (Kanarese). Records the nisidki of a merchant of Penugonde, whose preceptor was the Jain teacher Kanakakirtideva.
150. (Kanarese poetry & Sanskrit). Of the time of the Rashrtrakuta king Indra III (915-17). Records a praiasti of the Dandanayaka Śrivijaya, who belonged. to the Balikula and bore a title Anupamkavi.
Inscriptions in Kanarese:
151. Records the nisidhi of a Vaišya woman from Penugonda.
152. Records the nilidhi of a Jain teacher. Mention Kumari.
153. Sanskrit & Telugu. A damaged record dated in S. 1319. Ivara. Seems to be the nisidhi of a merchant.
154. A fragment of record. Mentions Kumāri Rattagulla.
155. Records the nilidhi of a merchant from Penugonde and of his wife.
P. 632. Cuddapah Dist., Pulivendla taluk.
625. Parṇapalle: Telugu. On a rock. Registers in $.1318. Dhatri that an irrigation channel was restored under the orders of Mallappa-Vodaya, son of Irugappa-Dannayaka (Irugappa was evidently the Jain author & minister of Bukka II).
P. 793. Guntur Dist., Ongole taluk.
397. Malliyapundi : A grant of the Eastern Chalukyan king Ammaraja (IT) issuing an order to the residents of the vishaya Kommanāṇḍu and recording the gift of the village of Malliyapundi to the Jain temple Katakabharaṇa, constructed by Duggaraja. This temple was presided over by a Jain saint named Dhiradeva, disciple of Diväkara, first disciple of Jinnandi of the Sri Yapuniya Sangha and of the Nandigachcha. The date of the grant was a certain Uttarayana which should have been after S. 867.
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