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Pp. 133-134. Jainism in the Bellary district-An image of the Jain tirthankara Vardhamăna at Kammarachodu-Kondakundänvaya and the village Kondakundi.
195 (XII) Report, do, 1916-17.
P. 7. (30). Inscriptions on a Jain image, Rámatīrtham, Vizagapatam.
P. 9. COPPER-PLATES EXAMINED :
No. 9. Of Eastern Chalukya Vişnuvardhana III, Saka 684, Märgasira, ba. dvādasi, in Sanskrit (in Telugu) registers grant of the village Musinikuņda in Tonka-Nfá tavsā]di-Visaya to the Jain teacher Kālibhadracharya. It is returned to the Govt. Museum, Madras. Ayyana or Ayyana Mahadevi, queen of Kubja-Vişņuvardhana was the ājñaptri of the grant and the character was marked with the seal of KubjaVişnuvardhana.
P. 72. STONE INSCRIPTIONS COPIED IN 1917 : Anantapur dist. Madakasira tāluq.
No. 20. On a pillar of a dilapidated manda pa at the entrance into village of Kottasivaram in Kanarese registers that Alpadevi, the queen of king Irungola and a lay disciple of the Kanur-gana of Kondakondānvaya, protected (this] Jain charity while it was in a ruined condition.
No. 21. At the same place, in Kanaresc, registers that this basadi (Jain temple) was built by Dēvanandi-Acharya, pupil of PuspanandiMaladhärideva of Kānurgaña and the Kondakuņdānvaya.
No. 28. On a pillar set up at the southern entrance into the village Patasivaram, of Western Chālukya king Tribhuvanamalla VīraSomeśvaradeva, 'the destroyer of the Kālāchurya race', dated in Saka 1107, Viśvāvansa, in Kanarese, mentions the Tain teacher Viranandi. Siddhantachakravartideva and his son Padmaprabha-Maladharideva.
P. 74. No. 40. At the same place in the court yard of the Jain temple at Amarapuram of Irungonadeva-Chola-Maharaja of the Chola race 'ruling at the capital town of Nidugallu, Saka 1200, Isvara, Äshada, su-di, Panchami, Monday, in Kanarese, registers that Mallisetti gave at