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P. 22. No. 256. On a slab set up on the site of a ruined matha at ManneraMasalavada. Yadava, Vira-Ramachandradeva, Saka 1219. Kanarese ; registers gift of land to Vinayachandradeva by Bhairava devarasa för offerings to the Jain temple at Mosalevada.
P. 48. Stone Inscriptions copied in 1919 :
No. 8. On the north and west walls of the central shrine in the Vişnu temple at Dadapuram. (Tindivanam tāluq, South Arcot district). Chola. Rājakesarivarman alias Rājarājadeva. 21st year, Tamil ; gives a list of vesséles and ornaments presented to the temples of Kundavai Jinalaya, etc., built by the princes Parāntakan Kundavaipirattiyar.
P. 78. Photograph : P. 519. Jain stone image in the Siva temple at Drākṣārāma.
P. 94. Reference in the Dadapuram records to the erection of temples by the princess Kundavai, the sister of the Chola king Rāja-rāja I. Besides the Siva and Visnu temples she built a Jina shrine called Kundavai-Jinālaya, now extint.
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Report of the Assistant Archaeological Superintendent for the Epigraphy, Southern Circle, 1919-20.
Pp. 78-79, Photographs : No. 574. General view of the rock-cut temple, Sittannavāsal.
No. 575. Another in relief of a Jain image in the same temple, Sittannavāsal.
No. 586. East view of the cavern containing beds, Muttupatti. No. 587. South view of the same cavern showing Jain images, Muttupatti. No. 588. West view of the same cavern Muttupatti. No. 589. Sculpture of a Jain image within the cavern, Muttupatti.
No. 594. General view of the hill with three caverns, Karungālakkudi.
No. 595. General view of the cavern containing the Brāhmi inscription and beds, Karungalakkudi.
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