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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Lucknow Provincial Museum Jain Inscriptions : 107a. (1382)-Inscriptions, 1910. 107. (1383)-Kankāli Tilā, Jain tablet inscription, 1894, 1910. 107c. (1384).stone-slab inscription 1910, 1912, 107d. (1885)--Do, 1910, 1912.
Mathura Museum Inscriptions :
107e. (1386).-Jain statuette inscription, 1910. 107f. (1387).--Do, at Math, 1910. 107g. (1388). — Jain image inscription at Kankāli Tilā, 1910. 107h. (1389).- Do, 1910.
Lucknow Provincial Museum Inscriptions : 1248. (1390), -Jain (?) stone inscription, 1910, 959....and-read 'Rajgir (sonbhāņdār) Jain' instead of 'Rajgir (Sonbhandar,) Buddhist.
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RICE, B. Lewis, Coorg Inscriptions, (Epigraphia Carnatice, vol. i. Archaeological Survey of India, New Imp. Series, xxxix). Madras, 1914.
P. 2. The Jain faith was at first exclusively the State religion.
Pp. 2-3. Kadambas : Death of the Kadamba king Niti-Mahārāja with the performance of the Jain rite of sannyasanam.
Pp. 3-12. Gangas : Foundation of the Ganga dynasty by two Jain princes of the Iksvaku (Solar) race. Help of the Jain acharya Simhanandi. Jain traditions representing Chandragupta as ending his life at Sravana Begoļa in Mysore-Gift made by the Ganga king Konganimahādhirāja (Avinita) to a Jain priest. Donation of the village of Badaneguppe to the Srivijaya Jain temple of the Talavana-nagara (Talakād) by the minister of Akālavarşa Prithuvi-Vallabh. The Jain Harivamşa composed by Jinasena in 783 A. D. Jain immigrants in the Punnata country in the 4th century B. c. Harişeņa's Brihatkathākoşa composed in 931 A. D. Jinasena of the Brihat-Punnāta-sangha. Donation to a Jain priest the twelve hamlets of Biliur for the Satyavākya. Jina temple of the Penne-Kadanga. A Jain priest of Sravana Belgola acquiring possession of Perggadūr-śāsana of the basadi (or Jain temple) of Perggadur. Nandiśvara, an island in the Jain cosmography Nandiśvara temple erected by the Jain in Delhi --fifty-two Jain temples in the island of Nandiśvara Trilokasāra and Nandiśvarabhakti. Close connection between the Jains of Coorg and those of Sravana Belgola in Mysore--Sripur, a place where a Jain temple is said to have been erected in the Devarhlti plates,
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