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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY Pp. 65-71. 17. No. 80. of 1939-40. Bhatkal, Bhatkal Petha, N. Kanara Dist. Slab standing in the compound of Banda Basti A. D. 1556. Records : Bhatkal a town of palaces and Jina shrines. Vardhamāna Jina who had been worshipped by Sangi-raja and Krishnadeva. Reference to Chenna Bhairava Mahādevi, daughter-inlaw of king Krishnadeva; Virana-nayaka, a brave general of Bhairadevit; poet Vardhamāna-muni (who composed a portion of the record in Sanskrit). Text.
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H. V. TRIVEDI.-A Further Note on the Indragarh Stone Inscription. (Ind. Hist. Cong. 17th Sess., Ahmedabad). 1954.
P. 100. Indragarh, in the Mandasor district of Madhya Bharat; some Jain antiquities discovsred here and in the neighbouring regions- Hinduism and Jainism were harmoniously and concurrently flourishing here without any dispute among them.
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B. S. L. Hanumantha Rau. Importance of Sannigandla A.D. 1318, (Ind. Hist. Con. 17th Sess., Ahmedabad),. 1954.
P. 246. The inscription and the place from which it is obtained (on a hill near Sannigandla in Palned T aluq.--the temple of Narasimha known as Singarutla devalam) describe three stages in the religious history of Medieval Andhra. The mutilated Jain sculptures indicate that the place had once been a resort of the Jains. The early Kakatiyas were Jains. (The Kakateeyas of Warangal, P. 3 & n 5) then Jainism, flourished ; Kakteyas coming under the influence of Saivite leachers ; Jains could not resist the onslaught of militant Saivism ; Telugu works like Basavapurānam (6th Canto lines 170-200) of this period, vividly described the destructions of their settlements. The Kakatiyas guilty of connivance at the barbaric cruelties perpetrated by the Saivites, (Andhrulacharitra by C. VEERBHADRARAU, Vol. 2).
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G. H. KHARE.--A Note on Three Copper-plate Grants ; (Ind. Hist. Cong. 17th Sess., Ahmedabad). 1954.
P. 134. The first issued by Vijayāditya Chalukya of Badami in Saka 627; donee a Jaina Āchārya of a temple at Kundilli (Kundal S. Satara, Bombay) belonging to the Kāşthächārya tradition to which belonged Vimalakirti also.
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