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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
(63). Do, below the Jain figure, cut on the boulder outside the Settippodavu cavern, on the Ummanamalai hill near Kilakkudi, records that Abinandan-Bhatara (II), [pupil of] Arimandala-Bhatara, caused this image to be cut.
(64). Do, at a spot called Pechchi-pallam on the same hill; below a Jain figure, records that Gunamatiyar, mother of Ajjanandi, caused this image to be cut.
(65). Do, at the same place, records that the image was caused to be cut on behalf of a certain Achchan Śrīpālan, nephew of Anattavan Masenan, a disciple of Gunasenadeva who was in charge of this palli.
(66). Do, at the same place, records that the image was caused to be cut by Kandan Porpattan of Sirukadaippuram, pupil of Gunasenadeva who was in charge of this palli.
(67). Do, at the same place, records that the image was caused to be cut on behalf of Velan Sadaiyan, a shepherd of Parur in Milalaikurram, by his wife.
(68). Do, at the same place, records that the image was caused to be cut by Kanaka[na]ndi, a servant of Tirukkurandi of Venbunadu.
(69). Do, at the same place, records that the image was caused to be made on behalf of his younger brother by Ariyangavidi, pupil of Gunasenadeva who was in charge of this palli.
Pp. 72-73. PHOTOGRAPHS :
(26). At Bezvada, a pillar in the local museum surmounted by a triple umbrella with standing figures of Jain tirthankaras on its four sides.
(56). At Kollegal, a slab with Jain figures near the Post Office. At Kilakkudi: (68). Rock-cut Jain images in the cavern called Settipodavu.
(69). Another Jain image outside the same
cavern.
(70). Horse and rider in front of the Ayyanar temple at the foot of the Ummanamalai hill.