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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
167. Penukonda: (Kanarese). Slab placed by the side of the well in the Pārsvanātha temple. Records that it is the tomb stone of Nāgaya, the lay disciple of Jinabhūṣaṇabhattāraka-Deva.
P. 29. Anantapur dist. Tādpatri tāluk.
203. Tádpatri (Kanarese) On the north-west corner of the prākāra of the Rāmeśvara temple, first stone. A Jain record of Udayāditya, son of Somideva and Kanchelādevi, in S. 1120 expired, Kälayukta. The donor resided at Tāțipara Tadpatri Dr. Hultzsch suggests that the stone was probably transferred from some Jain building, of which no traces remain.
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P. 56. Arcot North dist. Arni tāluk.
210. Pūņdi (Tamil) : On the west wall of the Jain temple of Ponninātha. A record of Sambuvaraya. Records the building of a Jain temple called Viravīra-Jinālaya and the gift of a village to it.
P. 57. Arcot North dist. Arni taluk.
216. Vilappakkam (Tamil) : On a slab lying in front of the Nāganătheśvara temple. A record in the 38th year of the Chola king Madiraikonda Parakesarivarman (Parāntaka I). Records the sinking of a well by the female disciple of Aristanemipidarar of Tiruppānmalai i.e., Panchapaņdavamalai), the preceptor of the local Jains.
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P. 69. Arcot North dist. Cheyyār taluk. • 308. Ukkāl Tamil) : A record of the Chöļa king Ko-Rajarajakesarivarman.alias Rājarājadeva I, dated in this twenty fourth year. It deals with defaulters of land revenue in villages held by the Brāhmans, the Vaikhānaras and Jains in the Chola, Pandya and Tondamandalam countries and authorizes the villagers to confiscate and sell the lands if taxes were unpaid for two full years.