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EPIGRAPHY & NUMISMATICS
195
923. Do. in the 13th year of the Chola king Tribhuvanachakravartin Rājädhirajadeva. Gift of moncy.
924. Do. in the 6th year of Tribhuvanachakravartin Konerinmaikoņdan.
925. Do. in the 17th year of the Chola king Rājarāja I. Gift of land.
925A. Do, in the 1st year of Kulottunga-Choladeva. Temple of Pārsvanádheśvāmi.
XI P. 240. Arcot South Dist. Villupuram tāluk.
963. Koliyanür. Inscriptions in Tamil : On the east wall of the shrine of the ruined Jain templt. Records the building of a portion of the temple by a merchant.
964. Do. Records in Kāļayukta Gift of land. P. 249. Arcot South Dist. Villupuram tāluk.
Villupuram: The ancient name of this place was Jananāthachola-chaturvēdimangalam and it belonged to Tirumunaippādināļu. It was associated to a certain extent with Jainism, as is proved by the ruins of Jain temples and Jain figures available therein.
XII
p. 258. Bellary Dist. Alúr tāluk.
31. Chippigiri : The place is an important Jain centre and was first' fortified by Bijjala Kalachūri of Kaļchuri dynasty.
XIII
P. 269. Bellary Dist. Bellary tāluk.
119. Kurugõdu: (Kanarese) In a ruined temple. Dated in the reign of the Vijayanagara king Virapratāpa-Sadāśivarāya-Mahārāya. Records in S. 1467, Viśvāvașu, Gift of land to the Jain temple by Rāmarājayya, elder brother of Aliya-Lingarājaya, and grandson of Rāmarāja Oļeyar, for the merit of his father Mallarāja Oļeyar.