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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
District.
Date A.D.
Object.
Malavalli
909
Grant.
Malavalli
31
1117
Grant to Meghacandra, of the Kanur gana, Tintini gaccha.
Malavalli
48
1699
Construction of an oil mill by a laic disciple of Ādinātha panditadeva, of the Tintini gaccha.
1183
Tirumaküdlu- 105 Narasipur
Important insctiption recalling the death of Candraprabha, whose religious descent is indicated from Mahāvira. Eulogy of the success masters of the anvaya Arungaļa branch of the Nandi gaccha.
Nanjangud
43
1371
Death of Meghacandra, and erection of a monument in his memory by his disciple-Manikadeva.
Nanjangud
1372
Eulogy of Śrutamuni and of his disciples; he belonged probably to the Pustaka sect.
Nanjangud
133
About 1170
Ajitasena becomes āchārya ; he belonged undoubtedly to the Aruñgala anvaya.
Part II-Introduetion.
Pages.
4.
The "Brhatkathakosa" composed in 931 A.D. by Harisena, said that, when Bhadrabāhu felt his end approaching he persuaded the Jaina emigrants to proceed to Punnāta, in the south of the district of Mysore. This event took place in the 3rd century B.C.
7.
A Jaina master, Simhanandin, helped the founders of the Ganga dynasty of Mysore to acquire power,
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