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819 (vi)
Report of the Assistant Archacological Superintendent for Epigraphy, Southern 1910-11.
Circle,
P. 5. Jain images photographed at Dharmapuri and Adhamankottai (surnamed Mahendramangalam). The Jain image in the centre of the village of Villivakkam near Madras, a rare object of historical interest.
P. 7. Stone beds and a faint sketch of a Jain image on one of the hillocks adjoining Amur, Tirukoilur taluq, South Arcot district.
Photographs :
No. 140-A slab with two squatting Jain figures on the road to old Dharmapuri, Dharmapuri.
No. 108--A Jain figure in front of the Bhairava temple, Adhamankottai
Nos. 114, 115—Epitaphs of Säntisena and Nandisena of about the 9th century A. D., Śravaņa Belgoļa.
No. 116-A Jain image in the middle of the village, Villivakkam.
P. 58. Rajamalla, grandson of the Ganga king Śrīpuruşa, is known by the record at Vallimalai to have founded a Jain shrine on the hill near that village.
P. 64. Flourishing side by side of Jain and Saiva creeds at Dharmapuri, Salem district. Jain sculptures on the way to Ramakka tank and at Adhamankottai (not far from Dharmapuri).
819 (vii)
Report, of the Assistant Archaeological Superintendent for Epigraphy, Southern Circle, 1911-12.
P. 7. Jain origin of the big stone image round the shrine of the goddess in the Näganāthasvāmin temple at Tirunagesvaram,
P. 40.
Stone Inscriptions copied in 1911 :
(500). Inscription in Tamil on the west base of Chandraprabha-tirthabasti at Kelasur of king Udaiyar Sri Chola-Gangadeva, dated in the 14th year.
P. 45. (562). In Vatteluttu, below the pedestal of a Jain image on a rock to the left of the cavern in the Panchapāņdavarkuttu hill near Karungalakkudi. Records that this image was caused to be made by the glorious Ajjanandi.
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