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REFERENCES
1.
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See Vol. I, p. 131, see also pp. 210ff; several short Jain epigraphs of the period between 800 and 1000 A.D., are found mainly from Kalugamali in Tirunelveli district (see the Appendix entitled the Jain Epigraphs in Tamil, Nos, 46-75 in cluded in A Chakravarti's Jain Literature in Tamil, 2nd revised edition, New Delhi, 1974). These inscriptions not only refer to a good number of Jain saints, but also to a number of Jain
lady teachers. 2. See S.1.1., 1, No. 66 ; see also No. 76 of Chakravarti's List, 3. S.I.I., I, No. 68 : Chakravarti. No. 97. 4. Jainism in South India, p. 44 fp2. 5. See I, pp. 2. If. 6. See El., Vol. IX, pp. 229f ; Chakravaiti, No. 78. 7. See Sastri, The Colas, pp. 617, 653, 656, e c. etc. 8. See Chakravarti, No. 80 and SIT, I, p. 107.
. See S.I.I., III, No. 97 ; Chakravarti, No. 79. 10. Ibid., I, No. 73 ; Chakravarti, No 81. 11. See Inscriptions of the Madras Presidency, Tanjore, No 1003 ; see
also Jainasilalekhasangraha, IV, No. 167. 12 S:Report on South Indian Ep., 1939-4), No. 301. 1). Ibid., No. 135 ; see J.S.S., IV, No. 94. 14. See J.S.S., No. 95. 15. See J.S.S., IV, No. 198 and also Inss. of Madras Presidency
Ramaad, No. 17. 16. Ibid., IV, No. 215. 17. Ibid., IV, No. 219. 18. Ibid., IV, No. 224. 19. Ibid., IV, No. 223. 20. Ibid., IV, No. 248. 21. Ibid., IV, Nos. 249-50. 22. Ibid., IV, No. 324. 23. Ibid., IV No. 380. 24. See S.I.1., 17, No. 397 ; No. 82 of Chakravarti's List. 25. For the full significance of this epigraph, see Desai, op.cit.
pp. 3f and for the text of the epigrapb, see Chakravarti, List,
No. 83. 26. A.R. South Indian Ep., 1918, App B. No.831 and p. 133. 27. See Brhatkathākośa, 39, 194 ; sec Paümac ariyam, chapter 40;
and Padma P. ch. 40, verses 311f.