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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tammadihalli 2,000 trees to Prasanna-Pārsvadeva of the basadi of Tailangere known as Brahma-Jinālaya. The priest of this temple was Challapille, a Jina-Brāhmaṇa.
No. 41. On another stone in the same place. Sārvari, Asvija, su-di. 5, Friday, in Kanarese. This is the tomb (nișidhi) of Sambisetti, son of Berisetti.
No. 42. On a pedestal lying in the courtyard of the same temple, Kanarese. This is the basadi caused to be made by a pupil of BälenduMaladhārideva.
No. 43. On a stone lying in the tank to the south of the same temple. Kanarese. This is the tomb (niśidhi) of Bommisettiyara Bachavya, a lay disciple of Prabhachandra Bhattāraka.
No. 44. On a second stone in the same place. Kanarese. This is thic tomb (niśidhi) of Bhāvasenatraividya-chakravartin.
No. 45. On the third stone in Kanarese. This is the nisidhi of Virupaya and Maraya.
No. 16. On the fourth stone. Kanarese. This is the nisidhi of Potoja and Sayabi-Maraya, father and son.
No. 47. On the fifth stone. Kanarese. This is the nisidhi of Kommasā]setti, a lay disciple of Prabhāchandradeva.
No. 48. On a stone lying on a platform in the courtyard of the Āñjaneyasvami temple at Tammadahalli. Kanarese. This is the nisidhi of Chandra[n]ka-Bhattāraka, [pupil] of Chărukīrti-Bhattāraka of the MIūla-sangha and the Desiya-gana.
P. 111. Doubtful indication of the successful crusade of Jatăvarman Vira-Pandya against the Jains.
Pp. 113-114. Irungoladeva or Irungonadeva-Chola-Mahārāja and inscription Nos. 20 (p. 72) and 40 (p. 74).
P. 114. Jain temples and Jain tomb-stones in the Madaksira tāluq: Páta sivara, Kotta-sīvara and Amarapura, strong settlements of the Jains with Jain bastis in them-Kotta-sīvara, originally a Jain basti built by Dāvanandi and repaired by Älpadevi-A basti built by a lay disciple of Bälendu Maladhārideva-- Tomb-stones of Jain teachers (Nos. 41, 43-48, p. 74).