Book Title: Jaina Archaeological Heritage of Tamilnadu
Author(s): A Ekambarnathan
Publisher: Bharat Varshiya Digambar Jain Mahasabha

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________________ JAINA EPIGRAPHS 135 emergence of a number of Jaina pallis and the Kings gave liberal land donations as pallichandam for the growth of Jainism. References 1 Ekambaranathan, A, Sivaprakasam, C.K... Jaina Inscriptions in Tamil Nadu, Madras, 1987; Annual Reports on Indian Epigraphy after 1987. 2 Desai. P.B. Jainism in South India, Sholapur, Jivaraj Publishing 1957, pp 25-27 and Mahadevan. I, Early Tamil Epigraphy from the Earliest times to 6th Century A.D., CREA, Chennai 2004, p. 127. 3 Ibid, p. 127-128. 4 Ibid, p.108 5 ARE. nos.5,9,10,647 of 1922. 6 Rajavelu. S., Neganurpatti Brahmi Inscription, Avanam Vol. VI, p.4. Tamil Nadu Archaeological Society, Thanjavur, 1995. 7 Nagasamy. R. (Ed.), Chengam Nedu Karkal, Tamil Nadu State Archaeology, Chennai, 1972. 8 Rajavelu. S., Brahmi Pandait Tamil Eluttu Varivadivam (In Tamil), Pudueluttu, Kaveripattinam, 2004 pp.11-22. 9 Ibid, pp.11-12. 10 Santhalingam. C., Varalarril Thagadur, Thagadur Mavatta varalarrup Peravai, Paparappatti, 1990. pp20-22. 11 Ibid p.2 12 EI, Vol.x, pp.54,55. 13 ARE, no.244 of 1950-51. 14 ARE, no.525 of 1913. 15 SII Vol.VII. no.441. 16 ARE, no.22 of 1934-35. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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