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HISTORY OF JAINA MONACHISM
Epigraphs
Dynasty
Period
or
Field of Influence
Traditions
Cāhamānas
Punjab, Rajputana and Gujrat. Bundelkhand.
Candellas
69
Paramāras
Gujarat, Malwa and Rajputana. Rajputana, C. I.
Kacchapaghātas
C. 8th-14th cent.
A.D. C. 9th-16th cent.
A.D. C. 9th-13th cent.
A.D. C. 10th-12th cent.
A.D. C. 10th-14th cent.
A.D. C. 10th-13th cent.
A.D. C. 11th-12th cent.
A.D. C. 16th-18th cent.
A.D.
Solankis
(Calukyas) Senas
Gujarat, C. I. and S. Rajputana. Bihar and Bengal.
Gāhadvālas
U. P.
Mughals
North India and Deccan.
E
Deccan, C. I. Karnatak, Goa, and Mysore.
Around Madura, Trichy and Tanjore.
Karnatak and Mysore.
Deccan and Karnataka.
(b) Deccan, Karnatak, Mysore and South India : Sātavāhana
C. 2nd cent. B.C. Kadambas
C. 4th-13th cent.
A.D. Pandya
C. 2nd-10th cent.
A.D. Pallava
C. 3rd-9th cent.
A.D. Gangas
C. 5th-10th cent. (Western)
A.D. Calukya
C. 6th-10th cent. (a) Badāmi
A.D. (b) Kalyāņi
A.D. Rāştrakūtas
C. 8th-10th cent.
A.D Silahāra
C. 10th-13th cent.
A.D. Hoysala
C. 12th-14th cent.
A.D. Yādava
C. 12th-14th cent.
A.D. Vijayanagara
C. 14th-18th cent.
A.D.
C. 10th-12 cent.
E
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Konkan and Deccan.
Karnatak and Mysore.
Deccan and C. I.
Mysore and Karnatak.
It would be clear from the above list that epigraphs are available right from the Mauryan upto the end of the Muslim period.
BULL. DCRI.-6
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