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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 792. Mention of Ramachandra Consoling Chālukyan Kumārapāla.
P. 832. Dubkund stone inscription dated v.s. 1135-discovered at Dubkund, 76 miles S.W. of Gwalior. Records the invocation of the Tirthankaras ķşabha--- Svāmin, Säntinātha, Chandraprabha, the Jain (Mahāvira) Gotama and the goddess of scripture (Śru'adevata)-mention Rși and Dahada, two Jain traders on whom Vikram simha conferred the rank of śreșthins in the town Cadobha. Sreșthin Jasuka, their grand father hailed from Jayasapura-account of some Jain sages of Latavagata-gana---inscription composed by Vijaya Kirti. Mention of Sāntisena, father of Vajayakirti holding a sabhà before the king Bhojadeva and defeated the assailants of Ambarasena. Mention of grants made by Vikrama-simba to temples and holymen.
P. 363. Kolaven plates to Yasovarman discovered in the village near Kalvan in N.W. of Nasik Dist., Bombay, records that in Muktapali in the Audrahādi Vişaya, the Samanta, the illustrious Ranaka Amma of the Ganga family, convinced by the Svetāmbara ācārya Ammadeva, gave some land at Mahisabuddhika at the holy Tirtha of Kälakaleśvara. Mention of grants to the Jain temple in Svetapada by Vakaigala and other merchants-Repaired and dedicated to Suvr. atadeva-grant written by Sandhivigrahika Jogeśvara--not dated.
P. 869. Death of Bhoja in the joint attack on Dhara by Bhima I (Chālukya) and Karna (of Dahala) mentioned in Jain Chronicles.
P. 902. The Jain scholar Ašādhara survived Devapāla and finished his Sagara dharmāmsta in v.s. 1296 and his Ana gāra---dharmästa in v. s. 1300.
P. 903. Modi stone inscription found in a Jain temple at Modi. Indore, C. I.-fragmentary records of S' 1314 refers to the reign of Jayavarmadeva,
P. 923. Mention of Arthuna inscription of 1102 A.D. discovered in a Jain temple.
P. 973. Mention of attempts of Hemachandra and other Jain chronoicles to show Jayasimha as a Jain.
P. 974. Jain scholars honoured by Jayasimha.
P. 976. Mention of Hemachandra's prophesy about Kumārapala's installation as a king. Kumārapāla's accession aided by powerful Jain party in Gujrat.
P. 982. Jalor stone inscription incised on a lintel in the 2nd storey of an old mosque at Jalor in Jodhpur state records the construction of a Jain Vihāra containing an image of Pārsvanātha on the fort of Kancanagiri belonging to Jabalipur
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