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

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________________ 844 811 P. SREENIVASACHAR and P. B. DESAI.-Kannada Inscriptions of Andhra Prades, Andhra Prades Government Archaeological Series No. 3. Hyderabad, 1961. JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY P. 12, No. 33-Mahaboobnagar. 58 Pudur. This inscription refers itself to the reign of the Western Chalukya king Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya VI from Kalyanapura (A. D. 1387). It introduces the king's feudatory Mahamandaleśvara Hallavarasa of Pundur, a Jain-with titles Master of the throne of Ayodhya and Lord of Kembunkundurapura. This chief made gift of land, gardens, house, sites etc. to the Pallava Jinalaya of Dravila Sangha by laying the feet of his preceptor Kanakasena Bhattaraka. P. 13. No. 35.-Mahaboob nagar. 60 Ujjili. This inscription belongs to the reign of the Western Chläukya king Someśvara It is dated Śaka 1089, (seems to be mistake for 1108). It registers gift of the income derived from the tax Vaddaravula and a tank with the adjoining land for offerings and worship etc. of the god in the Jain temple, called Baddi Jinälaya situated in the fort of Ujjivolal, the capital of Kallake lagu Nadu. The gift was made after vaving the feet of Indrasena Pandita, the priest of the temple, by Bhanudeva, the army officer of the same Nadu with the concurrence of Saudhare Kesavayya of the region. P. 13 No. 36. Mahaboobnagar. 61 Ujjili. The damaged inscription refers itself to the reign of a Western Chalukya king whose name is lost. It is dated Śaka 888 which must be an error. Jain Education International It registers gifts of land and flower-garden for worship and offering in the temple of god Chenna Päršva called Baddi Jinälaya, for its repairs and for feeding the visiting ascetics male and female. The temple belonged to Dravida Sangha, Sena gana and kaurura gaccha. The gifts were entrusted into the hands of the priest of the temple Indrasena Pandita, disciple of Vädiraja. Other gifts by the local mercantile community were also made to the deity. P. 14. No. 39.-Medak. 3 Alladurgam. The inscription refers itself to the reign of the Western Chalukya king Tribhuvanamalla Vikramaditya VI. It is dated Chalukya-Vikrama year 9 corres. ponding to A. D. 1084. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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