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of Pulikesin IT. Palāsika (Halasige) Puligere or Lakshmeśvara, Kopbal or Kopananagara (Kolappam or Koppam), Okkunda near Palasige Kisuvolal or Pattadakal (near Aihole and Kopbal) and Badami were centres of Jainism and Jaina culture, where budding Kannada language was nurtered by the Jaina poets and philosophers. Inscriptions
P. 4. No. 3.- Ādür Hangal Taluk ; Dhārwār District of 750 A.D. grant made to a Jinalaya, mentions Vinayanandi of the Paralūragana--Vāsudeva-guru and Prabhāchandra.
P. 40. Baladeva, Vasudeva, Khandali and Mülabhadra are Jain deities. The commerce of the Deccan and South India was captured by the Jains in the early period.
P. 63. Bādli, Saundatti Taluk, Belgaum Dist. on a pillar in Chidambareś. vara temple.
Records a gift of house-sites and oil-mill made to Ganga-Kandarpa Brahmajinālaya. Mentions Permadiya-basadi.
P. 75. Bādli Saundatti Taluk, Belgaum dist. On a stone in the Narayana Temple A.D. 1210. Mentions Jaina-saints : Mahāmandalāchārya MadhavaBhattāraka, Vinayadeva, Kirtibhattāraka, Jinadeva, Kanakaprabha of the Yāpaniya sangha and Sridhara-traividya.
Pp. 83-84. Kaikini Bhatkal Petha, North Kanara dist. Hero-stones near Jain Basti of? A.D. 1398.
Pp 88. Bhatkal Bhatkal Petha, North Kanara dist. Inscription stone in the Pārsvanātha temple, A.D. 1408. Records heroism of Mallirāya son of Haivarasa and brother of Sangama-bhūpa lord of the town of Hādavalļi.
P. 90. Bhatkal, Bhatkal Petha, North Kanara Dist. Slab behind the shrine of Pārsvanātha in the compound of Hirebasti A.D. 1408 ?
An epitaph (nisidhi) set up by Mahāmandalesvara Sangiraya, son of Haivabhūpa and Bhatrādevi (of Hādavalli) commemorating death of Bhairadeva.
P. 92. Kaikiņi Bhatkal Petha, North-Kanara dist. Hero stone near Jain Basti A.D. 1415. Set up in memory of Mābunkyaka who fought on behalf of Mahamandalesvara Sangiraya of Nagire.
P. 93. Kaikini, Bhatkal Petha, N. Kanara dist. In the Pārsvanätha Basti.
? Grants made to the Pārsvanātha basti of Kaikiņi. Mentions Vidyananda yati and the three bastis of Sirali, Kaikiņi and Manki,
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