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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
5A. Masulipatam Bandar: A record of Amma II (945-70) or Vijayaditya. It records a gift by the king to two Jains temples at Vijayavātika (Bezwäda). For other references to Ammarāja's patronage of Jain religion see Kalachamburu and Malayapundi grants in Ep. Ind. Vol. VII, pp. 177-92 and Ibid. Vol. IX. pp. 47-56.
XXXI
P. 896. Kistna District, Gudivada tāluk.
Gudivada
a place containing Buddhistic and Jain antiquities.
XXXII
P. 907. Kistna Dist., Tanuku tāluk.
349. Kalachumbaṛru: A copper plate grant of Amma II., called also Vijayaditya VI., recording the grant of the village Kalachumbaṛṛu in the Attilinäṇḍu province to a Jain teacher named Arhanandin of the Valahari-Gana and Adḍakali Gachcha for repairing the dining hall of a Jain temple called Sarvalōkāśraya Jinabhavana. The grant was made at the instance of chamekamba of the Paṭṭavardhika lineage, a pupil of Arhanandin.
XXXIII
P. 953. Kurnool Dist. Nandikotkur tāluk.
452. Srisailam (Sanskrit). Record of S. 1433. Linga, the son of Santa, who was evidently a Vīrasaiva, one of his pious acts being the beheading of the Jains.
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P. 987. Madras Dist.
324. (Kanarese). On the base of Santinathadeva image of the temple Yeraga Jinālaya, founded by the Mahapradhana Brahadevaṇa. 325. (Kanarese and Sanskrit). On the base of a Jaina image. Records that King Sälvadeva got an image of Santi Jina made according to rule and set it up.