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13. Two Jaina Inscriptions from Sriyamangalam. P. Venkatesan, Purabhilekha
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Pallava rulers who bore the title Adigaiman and held their sway over Salem. Adigaimans are believed to have been the Jaina followers;
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Karnataka Bharati, Karnatak University. 34. S.I.I. Vol. I, pp. 156-158.; Tiruparuttikunlam and its temples, Dr. T.N.
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