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P. 17. Suicide of two Jain teachers named Ilaiya Paļārar and Chandranandiāchärya recorded in inscriptions on rock near Singavaram.
Pp. 37-39, 42, 50. Stone Inscriptions copied in 1907 :
(33) Inscription in Kanarese at Kogali of king Rāmnātha of the Hoysala dynasty dated in Yuvan, records gift of gold to the temple of Chenna Pārśva at Kogali.
(34) The same dated in Dhatri.
(35) Do, of Trailokyamalla of the West Chalukya dynasty, records gift of land.
(36) Do, of Ahavamalladeva of the same dynasty dated in Śaka 914, Nandana, refers to a victory over the Chola king.
(37) Do, of Trailokyamalla of the same dynasty dated in Saka 977, Manmatha, records gist by the Jain teacher Indrakirti.
(63) Do, at Malugode of Sadāśivarāya of Vijayanagar dated in śaka 146 (1) Visvavasu, records gift of land to the Jain temple by Rāmarājya.
(98) Do, at Bagali of Tribhuvanamalla of the same dynasty dated in Chalukya Vikrama year 39, Jaya; records gift to the Brahma-Jinālaya, etc.
(238) Do, in Tamil at Singavaram of Sadāśivadeva of the same dynasty, records niś idikā of Ilaiya-padarar.
(239) Do, in Vatteluttu at the same place of the same king not dated, records niś idika of Chandranandi Achārya.
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Report of the Government Epigraphist, Madras, 1904-05.
P. 4. Madura district, Anaimalai hill.
Nine Jain sculptures cut in relief. P. 15. Stone Inscriptions copied in 1904.
(367) Inscription in Tamil at Ammāsattram of Sundara-Pāndadeva of the Pāņdya dynasty mentions Dharmadeva-āchārya.
(368) Inscription in Tamil at Sittannavāsal .... records certain erections near the Jain temple at the place.
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