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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Localities.
Districts.
Antiquities.
Dates (A. D.)
Kārkala
S. Canara
Colossal statue.
1432, following the inscription of the statue.
Śravaņa Belgoļa Mysore
Colossal statue.
Same period as the previous one,
Conjeeveram
Chingleput
Teniple
About 1500.
Vijayanagara
Bellary
1508 to 1542.
The different temples.
371
R. Sewell, Lists of inscriptions and sketch of the Dynasties of Southern India (Archaeological Survey of Southern India, Vol. II).-Madras, 1884.
Pages.
14. No. 89
Seal with Jaina figure.
14. No. 91 Regulation of Saka 1513 with respect to the maintenance of the cult in a Jaina temple.
157.
Towards the middle of the 2nd century A. D., the Colas destroyed a certain number of Jaina temples at Puligere of Lakşmeswar.
174. Some Jains must have resided at Orangal towards 1320. Note 2. 179. The princes of the Kādamba dynasty professed the Jaina faith.
189.
A Jain of the name of Nāganandin was minister of three kings of the Ganga dynasty, namely : Kāla Vallabharāya, Govindarāya and Caturbhuja Kanaradeva.
190.
According to an inscription of 178 A. D., the king Tiruvikramadeva, of the same Ganga dynasty, abandoned the Jaina faith and was made Śivaite. In 788 A. D., the prince Hemasitala drove away definitely the Buddhists from the neighbourhood of Kāñci, and was converted to the Jainism,
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