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mahādhirāja (Avinīta) to a Jain priest-Donation of the village of Badaneguppe to the Srivijaya Jain temple of the Talavana-nagara (Talakad) by the minister of Akalavarşa Prithuvi-Vallabh-The Jain Harivamśa composed by Jinasena in 782 A.D.-Jain immigrants in the Punnāța country in the 4th century B. C.-Harisena's Brihatkathakośa composed in 931-Jinasena of the Brihat-Punnáta-sangha-Donation to a Jain priest the twelve hamlets of Biliúr for the SatyavākyaJina temple of the Penne-Kadanga-A Jain priest of Sravaņa Beļgoļa acquiring possession of Perggadūr-Sāsana of the basadi (or Jain temple) of Perggadúr. Nandiśvara, an island in the Jain cosmography Nandisvara temple erected by the Jains in Delhi-Fifty-two Jain temples in the island of Nandīśvara-Trilokasāra and Nandīśvarabhakti-Close connection between the sains of Coorg and those of Sravana Belgola in Mysore-Śrīpur, a place where a Jain temple is said to have been erected in the Devarhlli plates.
Pp. 13-16. Changālvas : Changāļvas or Changāluvas, originally Jains—The Jain priests of the Hottage (or Pustaka)-gachchha claiming exclusive Jurisdiction over basadis at Panasoge and at Tale-Kaveri in Coorg-One of the basadis or Jain temples at Panasoge set up by Rāma endowed by the Ganga king Mārasimha, 961-974-Kopaņa-tirtha, a great sacred place of the Jains--Ganga-Rāja's restoration of ruined Jain temples throughout Gangavāļi.
Pp. 16-18. Kongālvas : The Kongālvas were Jains-GuņasenaPandita, guru of Rājādhirāja-Kongálva and his mother Pochabbarasi -Restoration of a temple in 1390 by a Jain priest.
Pp. 18-19. Hoysaļas : Vidyādhara Büchidevarasa, a Jain priest.
Pp. 30-50. 1. Copper plates of Avinita Kongani found in the Treasury at Mercara. Date 466 A.D. 2. A stone inscription of Satyavakya at Biliür in Kiggat-näd). Dated 888 A.D. 4. A stone inscription of Satyavakya at Peggur (same näd). Dated 978 A.D. 10. The Añjanagari Jain stone inscription. Date 1544 A.D. 30. On a stone at Nallur (Hattugattu-näd) in a hittal west of Titaramādu Mădayya's house. Date about 1050 A.D. 31. On a stone on the tank bund at the same village, near Titaramádu's house. Date about 1050 A.D. 34. Mullúr stone epitaph of Guņasena, west of the Părśvanātha