Book Title: Jaina Bibliography Part 1
Author(s): A N Upadhye
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY Kopana (is Kapal a famous place of pilgrimage of the Jainas in the Nizam's Dominions); Parvata (Srisailam in the Kurnool dist.); Gokarna (North Kanara); Tirumale (Tirupati in the Chittoor dist.); Ujjantagiri (Urjayat-giri in the Junagadh i. e., Girnar). Text and Translation. 774 JAYASWAL, K. P. and BANERJEE, R. D.-The Hathigumpha Inscription of Kharavela. (Epi. Indi. Vol. XX, 1929-30. No. 7). Delhi, 1933. Pp. 71-89. Incised on the roof of the Häthigumphä, on the southern face of the Udayagiri hill in the Puri district of Orissa; its history of find and the various readings by different scholars; Text, notes on the text, translation and foot notes. A record of about the 2nd century B. C.; mention Kumari Hill the modern Udayagiri-Khandagiri), Kalinga Jina, Kalinganagari, Tanasuliya etc. The great Jaina King Kharavela and his activities up to the 13th year of his reign. 821 775 BARUA, B. M.-The Old Brahmi Inscription of Mahasthānā. (I.H.Q. Vol. X. 1934). P. 61. Devadatta a patron of Jains. Mention of a Pali sutta recording an occasion when the Jains raised the cry in public condemning Buddha having eaten meat. 776 Jain Education International BARUA, B. M.-Hathigumpha Inscription of Kharavela. (Revised Edition), (I. H. Q. Vol. XIV, Calcutta, 1938) with estampages. Pp. 459-485. Among the new points to be noted in this edition are: name of the capital of Kalinga as Khibira, the name of the Greek King suggested by Sten KoNow as Dimita and read by JAYASWAL as Dimita and equated with Demetrius, is still to be ascertained; the reading. Mauriyakila ruled out of order as the letters yield the reading makhiya-käla instead; the statement coyatha-amge satikam turiyan upadayati intends mentioning certain scenes of music produced among the decorative sculptures in an adifice which was erected at the cost of seventy-five hundred thousand coins; the record of the twelfth year misread by JAYASWAL in line 16 the edifice mentioned cannot be the Rani Nur as suggested by JAYASWAL but the reference must have been to some other edifice in the vicinity of Udayagiri, For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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