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COMPRBHENSIVE HISTORY OF JAINISM
Dhora Jipälaya of Dharwar district is mentioned in an
epigraph of 1060 A.D. (sce J.S.L.S., IV, No. 144.) 136. See Desai, op.cit., p. 390. 137. See J.S.L.S., IV, No. 147. 138. Ibid., IV, No. 148. 139. Ibid., IV, No. 154. 140. The earliest Jain epigraph, from this place, is as old as the 8tb
century; see supra, Vol. I, pp. 180f. 141. See supra, Vol. I, pp. 187f, 142. J.S.L.S., IV, No. 157, 143. See pp. 179f. 144. Op.cit., p. 388. 145. J.S.L.S., II, No. 210; see also 1.4., 18, pp. 35ff. 146. See A.R. on Ep., 1945-46, A. No.49.147. See J.S.L.S., No. 165. 148. Ibid., IV, No. 208. 149. Ibid., IV, No. 237, 150. Ibid., IV, No. 234. 151. Ibid., IV, No. 238. 152. Ibid., IV, No. 257. 153. Ibid., IV, No. 274. 154. Ibid., IV, No. 330. 155. See E.I., V, pp. 237ff. 156. Op.cit., pp. 148, 397ff. etc. 159. A.R., South Indian Ep., App. E. No. 207; the relevant lines
from this epigraph, with suitable translation, are quoted in
Desai, op.cit., p. 398. 158. A.R. South Indian Epigraphy, 1929-30, App. E. No. 68: this
epigraph also has been partially quoted, along with translation,
by Desai, op.cit., pp. 398f. 159. See abstract translation in J.B.B.R.A.S., Vol. VIII, pp. 65ff ;
see also for the translation of the Channabasavapurāna, ibid,
pp. 98ff; see for more discussion, E.I., V, pp. 239ff. 160. See E.I., V, p. 239 fn. 4. 161. J.B.B.R.A.S., VII, p. 71 ; see also E.I., V, p. 240. 162. See E.I.. V, p. 240. 163. Ibid., V, pp. 9ff. 164. Ibid., V, p. 22. 165. See J.S.L.S., IV, No. 325. 166. Ibid., IV, No. 330. 167. Ibid., IV, No. 352. 168. Ibid., IV, No. 355.