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The era of Vikramāditya and the Dynasty of Gardabhilas and of Murundas.
Haribhadra Sūri Mallavādi-Bappabhatti-Sriharsa and Mänatunga--Siddharsi Srivira (Vikram. 938-991)-Sānti sūri-Mahendra sūri-Surāchārya--Abhayadeva-Vira sūri-Deva süri-Hemachandra sūri.
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P. 145. Tevaram hymner Appar first, a Jain and afterwards a Saiva--conversion of Pallava Mahendravarman to Saivism.
Pp. 193-194. Chronological datum in the Lokavibhāga, a Digambara Jain work treating cosmography.
P. 203. Lokavibhāga composed in Cuddalore in the fifth century, P. 204. Mahendra, a Jain, converted to Saivism by saint Appar.
P. 220. Appar was born a Saiva, became a Jain, and later on returned to Śaivism. He was instrumental in converting Mahendravarman from Jainism to Saivism.
Pp. 233-234. Jainism in the South.
P. 237. Appar, once leader of the Jain settlement at Pāțali (now the new town of Cuddalore). Mahendravarman and Matta-Vilasa Prahasana, a burlesque ascribed to the Pallava king.
P. 238. Sambandar, Jainism and Saivism-Jains in Madura impaled at the instigation of Sambandar-Stories about a Jain king of Kanchi, Rāmānuja and
Jains.
P. 248. The Kālachurya usurper Bijjala,. a Jain. Followers of Basava, a Brahmin and their conflict with the Jains.
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Bijjala-Rāya-Charitam, the Jain version of the story of Bijjala.
Pp. 254-255. Ekāntada Rāmayya, a Brahman, and Jainismi,
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