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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
149. (Kanarese). Records the niśīdhi of a merchant of Penugonde, whose preceptor was the Jain teacher Kanakakīrtideva.
150. (Kanarese poetry & Sanskrit). Of the time of the Rashtrakuta king Indra III (915-17). Records a praśasti of the Dandanayaka Srivijaya, who beloinged to the Balikula and bore the title Anupamkavi.
INSCRIPTIONS IN KANARESE : 151. Records the nisidhi of a Vaisya woman from Penugonda. 152. Records the nisidhi of a Jain teacher. Mentions Kumāri.
153. Sanskrit & Telugu. A damaged record dated in S. 1319, Isvara. Seems to be the nisidhi of a merchant.
154. A fragment of record. Mentions Kumări Rattagulla.
155. Records the nisidhi of a merchant from Penugonde and of his wife.
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P. 632. Cuddapah Dist. Pulivendla tāluk.
625. Pārņapalle : Telugu. On a rock. Registers in $ 1318. Dhatri that an irrigation channel was restored under the orders or MallappaVodaya, son of Irugapa-Daņņāyaka (Irugappa was evidently the Jain author & minister of Bukka II).
XXIII P. 793. Guntur Dist., Ongole täluk.
397. Malliyapūņdi : A grant of the Eastern Chāļukyan king Ammarāja (II) issuing an order to the residents of the vishaya Kommanandu and recording the gift of the village of Malliyapundi to the Jain temple Kațakābharaṇa, constructed by Duggarāja. This temple was presided over by a Jain saint named Dhiradeva, disciple of Divā.
kara, first disciple of Jinanandi of the Śrī Yăpuniya Sangha and of the Nandigachcha. The date of the grant was a certain Uttarāyaṇa which should have been after S. 867.
XXIV P. 84& Kapara (outh) Dist,