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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
133. Records that a merchant set up the manastambha, a big monolithic column in front of the basti. From the fact that almost all of them are known as settarabastis it is inferred that the Jain merchants constructed them.
134. Tirthankarabasti-śāntiśvarabasti. Records in ś. 1544, the gift of land.
135. Santeśvara basti. Records in s. 1459, the construction of the 24 Tirthankaras in the basti.
A record dated in ś. 1411 ; mentions a chief of Puñjalyarājya.
P. 868. Karkala (Sanskrit & Kanarese).
207. Chaturmukhabasti. Records in $. 1508.
The building of the basti.
Pp. 868-9. Kanara (South) Dist., Udipi taluk.
208. Karkala : (Sanskrit). Records in $. 1353. Virodhikrit, the setting up of the image of Bāhubalin (Gummateśvara) by Vira-Pāņdya son of Bhairava of the lunar race.
209-216. Chaturmukhabasti--Inscriptions in the sides of the colossal statue of Gommata. Setting up of the image of Bāhubalin (Gommateśvara) by Vira-Pāndya. Name of the image as Gommata, Jinapati-Tirthankarabasti Ś. 1397. Gift of money by Śrāvákas for the study of the Sastras ś. 1501. Gururāyabasti ś. 1514. Hirenenūšvarabasti. Gurugalabasti $. 1379. Säntināthabasti Ś. 1256.
P. 876. Kanara (South) District, Uppinangadi taluk.
300. Kadaba: A copper plate grant of the Rashtrakūta king Prabhātavara (Govinda III) made at the request of a Ganga chief Chagirāja to a Jain Sage Arkakirti, disciple of Vijayakirti.
P. 877. Kistna Dist., Bandar taluk.
5A. Masulipatam Bandar : A record of Amma II (945-70) or Vijayāditya. It records a gift by the king to two Jains (temples at Vijayavātikā (Bezwada). For other references to Ammarāja's patronage of Jain religion, see Kalachamburu and Malayapundi grants in Ep. Ind. Vol. VII, Pp. 177-92 and Ibid. Vol. IX. Pp. 47-56.
P. 896. Kistna District, Gudivada taluk.
Gudivada, a place containing Buddhistic and Jain antiquities,
P. 907. Kistna Dist., Tanuku taluk.
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