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Jaina BIBLIOGRAPHY
1201 P. 228. In the district of North Arcot, the Ilādaraya (Lāta) chieftains were ruling the region round Pañcapāņdavamalai continuously from the days of Parantaka I ; in the eighth year of Räjaräja, Udiyar Virasolar, remitted, at the request of his queen, some taxes in favour of a Jain temple (E.I. IV. P. 139), 19 of 1890.
P. 311. Pandya-Cola, the mahapätak (great sinner) Tamilian devastated the Beļvola country, burned several temples including finalayas erected by Gangaperumanadi; he was killed by Somesvara I.
P. 436. Year 38 (Parantaka I). Anandamangalam (Chingleput)Madiraikonda. Five Kaļañju of gold for feeding one devotee (adiyar) in the Jinagirlpalli by Vardhamanap-periyadigal, a disciple of Vinaiyābha-sura-kuravadigal. 430 of 1922 (This inscription is engraved on a boulder with three groups of Jain a figures-Annual Report on Epigraphy. Madras, 1923 II. 113).
P. 438. Year 38 (Parantaka I). Viļāppākkām (North Arcot)-Madiraikonda. The sinking of a well, by a female disciple of Aristanemi-pidaran of Tiruppanmalai. The 'twenty-four of the ür to protect the charity, a penpalli ; 53 of 1900 ; South Ind. Ins. VII. 56. note-- Tiruppanmalai--Another name for Pancapāņdavamalai, a Jaina centre from the Pallava period to that of Räjarāja (Annual Rep. on Epi. Madras. 1900, para 16).
P. 506. The year 21 (Rājakesari Rājarāja I)-Dädāpuram (South Arcot) Tirumalgal-pola. Vessels and ornaments of gold, silver and pearls presented amongst others to Kundavai-jinālaya built by Paräntakan Kundavaip-piraţtiyār, daughter of Ponmāļigaittuñjinadevar, in the city of Rājaräjapuram in Nallur-nadu, 8 of 1919. This Jain shrine exists no longer (Annual Rep Epi Madras, 1919 II, II.).
P. 554. The year 13 (Parakesari Rajendra I) Tirūmalai (North Arcot). Tiru mani valara to teripunarkangaiyum. Twenty Kāsu for lamp and ten Kāsu for tiruvamidu to Sri-Kundavai-jinālayadeva of Tirumalai by Camundappai, the wife of Nandappayyan, a merchat of Perumbāņappadik-karaivali-Malliyur. 80 of 1887 ; South Ind. Ins. i, 67, E. I. IX. Pp. 229-33.
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D. C. GANCOLY-Eastern Calukyas. (I.H.Q. Vol. XI. 1935).
P. 40. The Kalacumbarru grant (EL. Vol. VII p. 177), registers that the king (Amma II) at the request of the lady named Camekamba of the Pattavardhini family, made a gift of the village of Kāļacumbarru in the Attilinăndu vişaya
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