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Report of the Assistant Archaeological Superintendent for tha Epigraphy, Southern Circle, 1915-16.
P. 6. Conservation :
The rock-cut temples, beds and Jain images at Melachcheri, Kavakadu, Tondur and Tirakkol in the South Arcot district and at Sendamaram, Malaiyadikurichchi, and Tirumalaipuram in the Tinnevelley district.
P. 8. Place Reported to contain Inscription : No. 17. Inscription on a Jain image, Rāmatirtham, Vizagapattam. Stone Inscriptions copied in 1915 :
P. 43. (458). Inscription in Telugu on a mutilated stone lying near the Someśvarasvāmin temple at Gunapavaram, dated in Saka, Śrāvana, Su. 3. Seems to record a gift by Akkasala Kamoju, for the welfare of the people and for the merit of Kulottunga-Rājindra-(Chola). Mentions the Jain temple Chandra(pra)bhaJinālaya.
P. 52. (540). Do, in Kanarese on a rock in a field at Halaharavi. (Rāştrakūta) Nityavarsa (Indra III ?) dated in Saka 854, Parthiva (wrong) mentions Chandiyabbe queen of Kannara, who was ruling the Sindavadi-one-thousand country. She appears to have constructed a basadi (Jain temple) at Nandavara and to have made a grant of the Siddhaye taxes of Rājanuru for its maintenance. Mention is also made of a certain Padmanandi.
P. 55. (560). Do, in Kanarese of the 12th cent, on the Jain image of Vardhamānasvāmi at Kammarchodu (Alur tāluq, Bellary district), registers the reconstruction of this image) by Chandavve, the wife of the merchant chief Rāyara-setti who was the favourite pupil of Padmaprabha-Maladhārisvāmi.
(565). Do, on a slab set up on the Kailasappagutta (hill) at Konkondla (Gooty tāluq, Anantapur district) of the Western Chalukya king Tribhuvanamalladeva (Vikramaditya VI) ruling from Pottalkere, dated in Chālukya Vikrama year 6, Durmati, Pusya, bahula (6) Thursday, Uttarāyaṇa-Sankrānti; records that Navikabbe built a Jain temple called Chatta-Jinālaya at Kondakundeyatirtha and (her husband) the Mahāmandalesvara Joyimayyarasa who was entitled PesanaGaruda gave 80 matter of black-soil land at Kiriya Kondakunde, to that temple.
(566). Do, on a slab lying in a field near the same village, of the western Chalukya king Tribhuvana-malladeva (Vikramaditya VI) dated in Chalukya
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