Book Title: Jain Bibliography
Author(s): Chhotelal Jain
Publisher: Bharti Jain Parisad

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________________ HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY & BIOGRAPHY 241 gere or Lakşmeśvara in the reign of Someśyara I of the Western Chalukyas. P. 39. The Kadambas of Palāśikā or Halsi in Belgaum, were Jains & of the Manavya-gotra, "Sons of Hariti". P. 49. A Jain named Näganandi was minister to the Kongu or Ganga kings Kālavallabha Raya, Govinda Rāya, and his successor Kamaradeva. P. 50. A farged inscription dated A.D. 178 mentions that Kongu King Tiru Vikramadeva was converted from the Tain to the Saiva faith by Sankarachārya. P. 72. At the time when Yuan Chwang visited Káñchi in A.D.640 there were numerous ains. P. 73. In A.D. 788 the Buddhists were finally expelled from the neighbourhood of Kāñchi to Ceylon by Prince Hemaśitala who became a Jain. P. 94. The Rațţa Mahamandalesvaras, at first feudatories of the Rāstrakūtas, were Jains. P. 95. The śāntara kings in Maisūr, feudatories of the Chālukyas, were Jains. P. 105. Endowment of some Jain temples by Harihara I. P. 118. Amoghavarşa I who was surnamed "Atiśavadhavala" and Nrpatunga I, he defeated the Chālukyas, and built the city of Manyakheța. He came to the throne in A.D. 814-15 or 815-16, and enjoyed a long reign. 214 BROWN, ROBERT. The people of the World. Vol. 4. London, 1885. Pp. 82-83. Jainism-A secession from Buddhism--Home of this faith-Mysterious character-Number of Believers–Tenets-Temples. 215 Basu, RAM CHANDRA. Jainism and its founder. Cal. cutta, 1886. A discussion of the life and historicity of Ādináth and also of Mahāvira and his immediate predecessors, 314

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