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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHÝ
457. Tamil (verse). On a stone built into the platform in the same temple.
P. 448.
Chingleput Dist., Saidapet taluk.
1056. Tiruvorriyūr: (Tamil). A damaged record of the Chola king Mandiraikonda Parakesarivarman (Parāntaka I, 905-47), dated in his 26th year. Mentions a quarter of Tiruvorriyūr called Śūraśulā-maņipperunderu (Śūļāmaņi reminds one of the celebrated Jain work of that name by Tõlāmbolitteva. It has been suggested that it was written in the reign of the Pāņdya king Jayanta, son of Māravarman Avanichūlāniani and grandson of Kadungon (about A.D. 620). Tamil Studies P. 219).
P. 480. Chittoor Dist., Kalahasti taluk.
64.' Kalahasti : Tamil. A record in the 3rd year of the Chola King Tribhuvanchakravartin Kulottunga Cho!adeva (III). Records a grant by a daughter of the Ganga King Siyagang a of Kuvalälapura (Kolar). The inscription is of value in literary history as Pavanandi, the author Nannul, was in this chief's court. See No. 22 above.
P. 539.
Coimbatore Dist., Erode taluk,
190. Tingalur : (Tamil). In the Pushpanātha Jaina temple. A record in $. 967., fortieth year of the Kongu-Choļa king Vikrama Chõļadeva (A.D. 1004-45). Records the building of the mukhamantapa of the temple which is called Sandiravasadi. The king has the epithet Kõuāțțān.
P. 545. Coimbatore Dist., Erode taluk.
248. Vijayamangalam : (Tamil). In the Chandranātha Jain temple. A damaged record of the Vijayanagara King Vira-Harihararāya-Udaiyar (III), son of Vira Devarāya-Udaiyar (Devaraya I), in S. 1334, Nandana. Gift of land.
249. (Grantha and Tamil). The stone (commemorating the (ni sidika of Pullappa, younger sister sister of Chamundarāja, who might be the same as the minister of the two Ganga kings Mārasimha II and Răchamalla II, who set up the Jain colossus at Śravana Belgoļa.
Pp. 555-56. Coimbatore Dist., Kollegae taluk.
Mudigondam : It was formerly a Jain centre.
339. Mudigondam : (Kanarese). A mutilated record in $.1031. Records gift of a village in Hadi-nādu to the temple of Nakhara-Jinālaya at Mudigondacho!apura, dedicated to Chandraprabhasvāni, for repairs and worship.
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