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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
1293. (Tamil). On a stone built into the wall of the outer gopura of the Sundareśvara temple, left of entrance. A fragmentary record twelfth year of the Chola king Parakesarivarman. Mentions Kanakasenabhattāra, probably a Jain. See Md. 42.
Vol. 2. P. 1431. Tanjore District, Tirutturaippundi taluk.
Tirutturaippündi: (Tamil). Marundiśvara temple. Registers grant of land and a tank by the residents of the devadāna village of Śāttamangalam and those living in the Pallichchandam (i.e., property of Jain temple) portion of the same village.
P, 1515.
Trichinopoly Dist., Kulittalai taluk.
containing
some Jain
Paļaiyasangadam : A hamlet of Mahādānapuram remains.
P. 1623. Pudukkottai State.
Ammāsatram : At the entrance of the natural cave east of the rock known as Aluruttimalai. A Tamil record of Tribhuvanachakravartin Sundara Pandya, mentioning one Dharmadeva Achārya, the pupii of Kanakachandra Pandita (who was evidently a Jain teacher).
P. 1665. Vizaga patam District, Bimlipatam taluk.
2. Bhogapuram : (Telugu and Sanskrit). On a slab in the village. Records in Ś. 1109, 11th year of the eastern Ganga king Anantavarmadeva that the merchant Kannamanayaka constructed the Jain temple called Rajarāja Jinalaya at Bhogapura and gave two puttis of land to that temple with the consent of the DešiRattadlu (i.e., the villagers who belonged to the mercantile class).
P. 1672. Vizagapatam Dist., Srungavarapukota taluk.
4. Lakkavarapukota : (Hindi, Nāgari). On the pedestal of a mutilated Tain image preserved in the Virabhadra temple. Dated Sam. 1548. Refers to the image of Bhattaraka Jinachandra of Müla-Sangha.
P. 1696. Travancore State.
2. Chitaral : In the Tiruchchāṇattumalai (i.e., the mountain of the Chāranas, Śramanas or Jains), later on the centre of a Bhagavati temple. A record in Timil language and Vatteluttu character belonging to the 28th year of the reign of Vikramāditya Varaguna, saying that Gunandāngi Kurattigal, the desciple of Arittanēmi Bhatāra of Pērāyakkuļi, gave some golded ornaments to the Goddess,
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