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923. Do. A record in the 13th year of the Chola king Tribhuvanachakravartin Rājādhirājadeva. Gift of money.
924. Do, in the 6th year of Tribhuvanachakravartin Konerinmaikondan.
925. Do. in the 17th year of the Chöļa king Rājarāja I. Gift of land.
925. A. Do. in the Ist year of Kulottunga-ChūļadevaTemple of Pārsvanadhesvāmi.
P. 240. Arcot South Dist., Villupuram tāluk.
963. Koliyanür. Inscriptions in Tamil : On the east wall of the shrine of the ruined Jain temple. Records the building of a portion of the temple by a merchant.
964. Do. Records in Külayukta. Gift of land.
P. 249. Arcot South Dist., Villupuram taluk.
Villupuram : The ancient name of this place was Jananāthachola-chatturvedimangalam and it belonged to Tirumunaippādinādu. It was associated to a certain extent with Jainism, ar is proved by the ruins of Jain temples and Jain figures available therein.
P. 258. Bellary Dist., Alur tāluk.
31. Chippigiri : The place is an important Jain centre and was first fortified by Bijjala Kaļachūri of Kaļchūri dynasty.
P. 269. Bellary Dist., Bellary tāluk.
113. Kurugodu : (Kanarese) In the ruined temple. Dated in the reign of the Vijayanagara king Virapratāpa-Sadāśivarāya-Mahārāya. Records in s. 1267. Vaśvāvasu, Gift of land to the Jain temple by Rāmarājayya, elder brother of AliyaLingarajaya, and grandson of Rāmarāja Odeyar, for the merit of his father Mallarāja Odeyar.
Inscriptions in Kanarese : P. 282. Bellary Dist., Hadagalli taluk.
187. Kattebennur : (Kanarese). On the base of the column left of entrance into the Añjanēya temple in the same village. Records in Nandana, Phālguna, sudi. 5, Monday, that a certain mason named Alõja brought materials from the ruined temple of Bhogeśvara at Kondadakatti which belonged to a Jaina basti and built this temple for Hanumappa.
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