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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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A. N. UPADHYE.-Some Inscriptions on Jaina Images. (Jain Ant. Vol. V; No. III; Arrah; 1939, Pp. 97-99).
(1) An inscribed image of Pañca Paramesthin in Kannada language dated in A. D. 1209 mentions Kareya Gana of the Yapantya Samgha and Sridhara Traividya Deva. Text given.
(2) The inscription mentions the name of Śrutakirti Siddhanta Deva of Balätkära Gana and Müla Samgha in old Kannada. Text given.
(3) An inscribed image of Pärśvanatha in old Kannada-grant of land mentions Punnaga Vrkṣa Mula Gana. Eleventh or the twelfth century A. D. Text given.
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(4) An inscribed image of Pärsvanatha in old Kannada tells about the Jirnoddhara of the temple; Punnaga Vṛksa, Mula Gana.
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Dasaratha SHARMA.-Another Jaina Inscription of V. S. 1176, (Jain Ant. Vol. V; No. I; Arrah; 1939; P. 27).
Inscription in the Chintamani temple, Bikaner. It belongs to the same year and same date as the Jangula inscription. The inscription is on the parikora of an image of Mahavira mentions Ajayapur (Jangaluküpa). Text given.
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Shaktidhar SHARMA GULERI.-The Jhunta Rai Temple Marble Stone-slab, Inscription of V. S. 1716. (Jain Ant. Vol. VII; No. II; Arrah; 1941; Pp. 89-97).
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The inscription belongs to the temple at Amber but now in the Jaypur State Museum. Character Nagari; its orthography; Dated v.s. 1714 (1658 A.D.). RulerJayasimha; succession list of Jaina pontiffs of Sarasvati gachchha, Bolätkäragaṇa Mula Samgha. Records construction of the temple of Vimalanatha. Text given.
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K. SITARAMAIYA.-Hathigumpha Inscription. (Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 9th Session, Annamalainagar, 1945).
Pp. 52-55. Hathigumpha Inscription a landmark in the history of Southern
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