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P. 74. Stone Inscriptions copied in 1917:
No. 714. On a stone lying in the courtyard of a Jain basti at Agali. Kanarese. (This is) the nişidhi of Kris(ni)-setti, son of Betti-setti, a lay disciple of Devachandra Deva of the Mulasangha and the Deśiyagana.
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P. 79. No. 766. On a boulder in a field below the tank bund at Kotipi. Kanarese. Seems to contain the name Charurasibhandirar for Charurasi Pandita, the title of a particular order of Jain monks.
P. 80. No. 779. On a slab built into the waste weir of the tank at Chilumutturu. Vijayanagara, of Mahamandaleśvara Vira-Bukkaraya Saka 1289. Kanarese. Records construction of a stone bench by Irugappa Odeya.
P. 85. No. 831. On the wall of the Durgapañcha cave at Rämatirtham (Vizagapattam district). Eastern district). Eastern Chalukya. Sarvalokäśraya VisnuvardhanaMahārāja. Kanarese (Prose and verse). States that the saint Trikalayogi Siddhäntadeva, the presiding teacher of the Desigana and the spiritual teacher of king Vimaladitya paid respect to Rämakoṇḍa (i. e., Ramatirtha hill), with great devotion. The king is given the title Raja-Martanda and Mummadi-Bhima.
No. 132. On the pedestal of a broken Jain image on the Gurubhaktakonda hill at Ramatirtham, Vizagapattam district. Telugu. Seems to state that the image was set up by Pra(mmi)se(tti) of Chanuda (vro)lu in the Omggerumargga.
Pp. 133-134. Inscription of Vimalāditya at Ramtirtham in the Vizagapattam district (see record No. 831, p. 85). His Jain guru Trikalayogi-Siddhantadeva, called also Trikalayogi. Munindra, a teacher of the Desigana school of Jainism. Jainism patronised by the earliest members of the eastern Chalukya family. Ramatirtham, a Jain centre.
P. 162. An inscription of the reign of Bukka I, dated in Saka 1289, recording construction of a Kallumanchige (stone-bench) by the Mahapradhana IrugappaVodeya, known as the best of Jains, and the builder of the Jain temple at Vijayanagara (see record No. 779, p. 80).
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Report of the Assistant Archaeological Superintendent for the Epigraphy, Southern Circle, 1918-19.
AP. 16. Stone Inscriptions copied in 1918:
No. 201. On a slab set up near the Anjaneyasvami temple at Nandi-Beviuru. Western Chalukya, Trailokyama(Iladeva.) Saka 976. Kanarese. Grant for the worship of Jina to a certain Astopaväsi Bhala of Desiga-Gana.
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