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taluka, Kolhapur dt. grant to God Arhat, set up Šilāhāra prince Mahamandalesvara
near a tank at Irukudi Gandarāditya. (Rukadi, near Kolhapur) along with Gods Mahādēva
and Buddha. 1118 AD
Herla, Karavir taluka, An inscription recording a The Silāhāra king Gandarāditya at the Kolhapur dt.
grant to Chandraprabha temple instance of Nāgaladevi, probably his at the village.
mother made the grant. The temple
was built by Nemagāvunda. 1135 AD Kolhapur
An inscription recording a The inscription is found in front of grant to Pārsvanātha temple the Parsvanātha temple in the city. in the city.
The corporation of Vira Banañjas made the grant. The reign of Silähära Mahamandalesvara Gandarāditya is
referred to. 1139 AD Kolhapur
An inscription recording a The grant was made over by grant to Marasingasetriya Dandanayaka Dasimarasa, nephew of basti.
Mahāpradhāna Kalimarasa. First half of
An inscription recording the The inscription is on the beams of 12th century AD Kolhapur
construction of Ādinātha mandapa of Seshasäyi temple in the temple at the city.
backyard of Mahālakṣmi temple. It refers to the reign of Silāhāra king Gandarāditya. The donor was one
Nimbadēva. 1142 AD
Anjaneri, Nasik taluka An inscription recording a The grant was made by Yādava king Nasik dt.
grant to the temple of Seunachandra III and three merchants
Chandraprabha at the village. 1143 AD Kolhapur
An inscription recording a The inscription is found on a stone grant to the Pārsvanātha in front of the Jaina temple near the temple at Havina-Herilage Shukravar gate of the city. (either Herle or Here). Mahamandalesvara Vijayāditya of
Silāhāra family made the grant. Vasudeva, betel-box carrier of
Samanta Kāmadēva built the temple. 1150 AD
Bamani, Kagal taluka, An inscription recording a The inscribed slab is now in the Kolhapur dt. grant to Pārsvanätha temple courtyard of the Jaina temple near the at the village.
Shukravar gate of the city. Mahamandalesvara Vijayāditya of Silāhāra family made the grant. The temple was built by Chodhare Kāmagāvunda.
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