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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
VIII. Vijayanagara's pledge--the history of toleration in Karnataka-political significance of the royal decisions of great cases in 1363 and 1368 A.D.
IX. State aid to Jainism-Vijayanagara monarchs and queens as defenders of the faith.
X. Jainism at provincial courts.
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XI. Jainism in different cities of Vijayanagara Empire from 17th centuries.
XII. Jaina architecture-Jain contribution to Sanskrit, Prākrit and Kannada literature.
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B. A. SALETORE--Mediaval Jainism. Bombay, 1938.
Frontispiece-Description of the Karnataka, the abode of Jina Dharma as found in Kuppatur stone inscription.
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Introduction of Jainism into south and west India.
P. 2. Jainism claimed great antiquity in certain parts of southern India and Karnataka as its home.
P. 3. Advent of Jainism into Karnataka is connected with the immigration of Jainas under the celebrated leader Bhadrabāhu the last of the great Sruta Kevalins with the company of Candragupta Maurya.
Pp. 6-86. Royal patronage under the Gangas; the kingdom a creation of the Jain sage Sinha nandi-- the story in connection with that sage and Madhava kongunivarma I described and examined; Avinita I, Durvinita-Sivamāra I-Śri purusa muttarasa Pșthvikonjunivarma II - Sivamāra II-Saigottar-Prince Duggamāra; Niti märga I ---Mārsingha guttiya Ganga-Nīti mārga, Rāma calla III, Rakkasaganga. Rācarnalla IV; The Kadamba patronage; Kākutsthavarma--Mrgesa varma-Ravi. varma-Harivarma; Deva Varma; Rāştraküța Patronage; Dantidurga; Khadagavaloka, Gavinda III, Prabhatavarşa Kambho Krşņa, Ranavaloka, Amogha Varsa L. Nrpatunga, Krşņa II-Krşna, III-Indra IV.
Western Calukya patrons; Tailapadeva II -Jayasimha III; the Great men in the age os this ruler; Vădirāja-an account of Vădirāja-his rival Vadi Rudragana Lakulisa Pandita; other great Jaina teachers of this period identified; Patronage by Calukya monarchs continued; Someśvara I. Trailokyamalla-a great Jaina teacher
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