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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 26. Salutation to Jinas begins all Jain inscriptions which abound in the Canarese country and Northern Gujarat.
P 28. Early legendary ancestor mentioned in Khäravela's inscription.
Contd. Q JMS. vol. 43, No. 1, 1952. Banglore.
Pp. 9-10. Inscription of Khāravela and the Identification of Pithunda.
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Jodhpur division. (Jain. Ant.
R. C. AGARWALA.-Some early Jain Inscriptions from Vol. XX, No. II), Arrah, 1954. Pp. 15 to 18.
A short account of some early Jaina images and epigraphs found in the states of Jodhpur and Sirohi.
(1) A metal image of Rişabhadeva with an inscription of Samvat 937. Text given.
(2) Eighth century A. D. Jain bronzes from the temple of Mahävira at Pindawādā (Sirohi State) one bearing an inscription of Samvat 744. Text given.
(3) A stone inscription from the same temple probably dated in Samvat 744. Text given
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B. Ch. CHHABRA.-Chandrabaņdi Rock Inscription, Śaka 803. (Ep. Ind. Vol. XXIX. Part V. Calcutta, 1955).
Pp. 134-135. A Kannada epitaph recording the death of Sarvanandin by Sonyāsa. See ‘The Kannada Inscriptions of Kopbāl [Hyderabad Ar. Series No. 12. Cal. 1935 Pp. 57. Plate I(b)].
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P. B. DESAI.-More Inscriptions at Ablur, (Ep. Ind. vol. XXIX Part V. Cal. 1955).
Pp. 139-14. Ablur a village 6 miles north of Hirekerür, the headquarters of Kod tāluq. Dharwar Dist. Here in the temple of Someśvara, is an inscription above a panel of sculptures depicting the scene of Rāmayya's encounter with the Jainas as described by Fleet (above Vol. V, Pp. 260-61). Text (Fleet's F) given. Translation-“This is the place representing how Ekāntada Rāmayya laid a wager, at the cost of the Jina of the shrine ; and smashed the Jina and installed
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