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P. 154. Kaikiņi Bhatkal Petha, N. Kanara dist. near Jain Basti A. D. 1484. Hero-stone refers to Arjunāyaka a terror to the traitors.
P. 156. Kaikiņi Bhatkal Petha, N. Kanara dist. Front face of the Bronze hollow block of the Manastambha from Hire-Basti at Hāļuvalli now in the Kannada Research Museum A. D. 1484. Grants made to Chandrananātha-griha by king Sālveadrakshitipa who is introduced as a bee on the lotus feet of Paramaguru Panditārya. This king constructed the temple of Chandra Prabha at Hāļuvalli and set up, the bronze and manastambha...
P. 159. Müdabhatkol, Bhatkal Petha, N. Kanara Dist. stone lying in Ambalakatti A. D. 1490. An epitaph recording death of Mahāmandalesvara Chennarāja younger brother of Haivarāja and son of Gururāyēndra and Viradevi. Refers to the building of a beautiful mansion with halls and rooms for the monks in front of the basti by Virāmba queen of Gururāja. Mentions the death of Devarāja, elder brother of Chennarāja who took diksha and then performed Sellekhana.
P. 162. Kaikini, Bhatkal Petha, N. Kanara Dist. near Jaina Basti A, D. 1494. Viragal in memory of Bhairaņa.
P. 165. Kaikiņi Bhatkal Petha, N. Kanara Dist. near Pārsvanātha Basti. Hero stone in memory of Tammināyaka.
P. 167. Kaikiņi, Bhatkal Petha, N. Kanara dist. in Honnekkalu A. D. 1522. Hero-stone in memory of Hadana Higgade.
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P. 49. Mahāvira's journey in the Lādha country described in Acärāngasutra.
P. 53. Mahāvira's cold receiption in Western Bengal, he stayed in Panitabhūmi, according to Kalpasūtra-its identification.
P. 60. Mahavira spent some time in Asthikagrāma, according to Kalpas ütra.
P. 231. A Paharpur inscription (E. I. XX, 59) mentions donations for the Jaina Vihara of the preceptor Guhanandi in Vata Gohäli, a village in Paundravardhana,
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