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land by the king in different villages to a basadi built by his father.
(631). Do, on a stone near the Chandranātha-basti in the same village ; dated in Saka 1313, Pramodūta (i.e., Pramoda), refers to the renovation of this basadi by the teacher Bāhubalideva. The temple had perhaps originally been built by Rājādhirāja-Kongalva. În the body of the inscription mention is made of the Vijayanagara king Harihara (II).
P. 82. PHOTOGRAPHS - (244). Sundakkaparai rock near the same village, Sivayam. (245). Jain images on Sundakka-parai, Sivayam. P. 83. DRAWING : No. 43. Jain image on the Sundakkaparai rock, Sivayam.
P. 84. A square entablature representing a Jain tirthankara (?) on Sundakkaparai, Trichinopoly district.
The names siyamittiran (Simhamitra) and Viramallan, either Buddhist or Jain-Rocky resorts sought by mendicants of those communities for purposes of penitence.
Pp. 109-110. Assignment of land to a Jain palli (temple) in Kulattur, a hamlet of Pennaivayil.
P. 112. A portion of the village Sättamangalam reported to have been a Pallichchandam, i.e., property of a Jain temple-Probable existence of a Jain settlement at or near Tirutturaippundi in the beginning of the 13th century A.D.
195 (IX) Report, do, 1913-14. . P. 12. STONE INSCRIPTIONS COPIED IN 1913 :
(109). Inscription in Kanarese. On thc pedestal of the Rasā Siddha images at Rayadrug (Bellary dist.) dated in Pramathi, Mägha, Su. di. 1, Monday; records that a nisidi was constructed on this day. In eight different sections of the stone are given the names of eight persons whom perhaps the images represent. Some of these were Chandrabhūti of the Müla sangha and Chandrendra, Badayva and Tammanna of the Āpaniya (i.e., Yapaniya)sang