Book Title: History of Jaina Monachism
Author(s): S B Deo
Publisher: Deccan College Research Institute

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________________ NAGENDRA : The earliest mention of this gaccha is from an inscription dated V.S. 910 (?),157 and it is mentioned as late158 as in V.S. 1715. It is sometimes also termed a gana.150 NAMADALA: HISTORY OF JAINA MONACHISM It seems to have spread over Kathiawad, Rajputana, Madhya Bharat, and U. P. It is likely that Naga and Nagendra were identical. An inscription from Bikaner dated V.S. 1536 mentions it.160 NANAKIYA: According to KLATT, it might have originated from Näņaka gräma, or from the money (nāņaka) spent in that region in connection with a holy ceremony.16 The first explanation appears more convincing. It is mentioned in epigraphs from the 13th century of V.E.,162 and seems to have spread over Rajputana. 533 NANAVALA: It is also expressed as 'Nanaṁväla'. It seems to have spread over Rajputana and as far in the east as Calcutta. Inscriptions belonging to the 16th century refer to it.163 NIGAMA VIBHAVAKA: An inscription from Benares dated V.S. 1559 mentions it.164 NIRVRTI : It is referred to in epigraphs of the 13th century of V.E.145 157. PJLS., II, Intr. Index. p. 15: Real 1287 (?). 158. NAHAR, II, 1312. 159. JPPS., I, p. 45. 160. NAHAR, II, 1340. 161. I.A., XXIII, p. 175. 162. NAHAR, II, 2079. 163. Ibid., 1328 of V.S. 1566; 2087 of 1576. Jain Education International 164. Ibid., I, 404. 165. E.I., II, p. 29: of V.S. 1299: but translated by J. KIRSTE as 'nirvṛti gotra.' See NAHAR, II, 1003 of V.S. 1506(?). For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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