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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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III, Jainism in royal families-Vidhehans, Lichchhavis, Jñātrikas Vajjis, Mallakins, Ganarājas of Kasi-Kosala-Saisunagas, Nandas, Mauryas.
IV. Jainism in Kalinga-desam-Khāravela and the Häthigumphā inscriptionthe Khandagiri, Udaygiri, and other caves.
V. Mathura inscriptions and Jainism,
VI. Jainism during the Gupta period.
VII. Jaina literature of the North--the Siddhānta-Pūrvas, Angas, Upangas, Prakirņas, Chedasūtras, Mülasütras--commentatorial works called Nijjuttis.
VIII. Jain art in the North.
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N. Subha Rao.-Two centuries of Wadeyar Rule in Mysore. (1565-1761) (QJMS. Vol. 23, No. 2, 1932, Bangalore).
Pp. 175-76. The Council - In the administration of the country, the King was assisted by a council. Of these Councillors some interesting details are found in Ananta Kavi, Belagolada Gommațeśvara Charitre MS. K.A. 202, in the Mysore Oriental Library, Pp. 100-09). Councillor Viśālāksha Pandit, an expert in all sciences and in Jain philosophy and religion, the foremost minister of Chikkadevarāja (1673-1704). In 1679 the Mastakapūja to Dorbali at Śravanabeļgola was performed under his guidance. In a grant [E.C. III, (I) Nj 41] he is referred to as Dodda Pandita of Yelavandur. His death was brought about by his enemies on sectarian grounds.
P. 185. Under Chikkadevarāja, Anniah, son of Javana Setti, a Jaina, was the Officer in charge of the mint and Treasury He was favoured by his master being allowed to construct a pond in Sravanabelgoļa. He remained in Office as late as the reign of Krishnarāja I.
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B. A. SALETOR.-Harshavardhana in the Karnatak. (Q.JMS, Vol. 22, No. 3, 1932, Bangalore).
Pp. 313-317. Aihole inscription of Saka 556 (A.D. 634). It is an eulogy by Ravikitti who during the reign of the Chālukya Polekesi Satyāśraya (i.e. the Western
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