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This place as well as its neighbourhood is full of Jaina vestiges and so was evidently occupied by Jaina monks.
P. 215. No. 48-Jamkhandi State Karnataka Algur, Pedestal of the image of Adinatha-Saka (13) 66, Raktäkshi, Mägh, ba, Sunday. Kannada. Damaged, seems to record the installation of the image of Adinatha.
Jamkhandi State
P. 217. No. 79-Kundgol Taluk, Kundgol-Pedestal of the Tirthankar image built into the wall of the A. V. School. Kannada, damaged and worn out. Refers to the Mula Sangha,
P. 219. No. 98-Shirur-Pedestal of a Jaina Tirthankar image. Kannada. States that the image of Parsvanatha was presented by Kalisetti for the KusumaJinalaya of the Yapaniya-sangha and Vrisha-müla-sangha. Seems to mention Oreyu(ru).
Miraj (Junior)
P. 220. No. 109-Gudigeri-pillar in the Jaina basti, Kannada. In character of the 13th century A. D. records gift of oil from all the oil mills of the village by Ketaya-Setti fot the benefit of the Mu(r)leya-basadi of Gurigeri.
No. 110-Slab bulit into the wall of the Store-room in Jaina basadi--dynasty western Chalukya-King Bhuvanaikamalla. Saka 994, Paridhavi Pushya. Su. 12. Monday, Uttarayana Samkranti Kannada. Informs that Kanchala-Mahadevi was carrying on the Government from the headquarters at Mulugunda, with Mahapradhana Dandanayaka Rudrabhattopadhyaya, administering the endowment of Gudigeri etc. (It does not mention any Jain object).
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MUJUMDAR, R. C. Ancient India, Banaras, 1952,
Pp. 136-38. Kalinga-detailed biography of King Khäravela.
Pp. 176-80. Jainism. Parsva had a real existence; his life; died eighth century B. ; Mahavira born 540 B. C.; his life; died 468 B. C.; the Jain doctrine; resemblance and contrast between Buddhism and Jainism; history of Jainism; the great schism,
P. 229. Ananda a Jain laity possessed a treasure of four crore measures of gold and forty thousand heads of cattle.
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