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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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P. 243. The Koraga inscription of Vira Bhairava Kşamāpāla records the grant of land at the instance of Vasanta kirti Raula of the Balātkāragaņa for Pārsvanātha in the basti of Bara Kuru built by the king at Coliyakeri in that city.
Pp. 282-83. The Mudubidre Guru basti stone inscription records the reign of Vira Balläla Deva III.
P. 298. Mention of Rși Mārkandeya instructing Lokāditya Mayūravarma to win the sympathy of the Jains.
Kanakavarma-a devout Jain.
referred to in
Gramapaddhati (10th
344. Jains-a majority in Barakuru century).
P. 344 (n) (2). Dispute of the Jains and Brahmins in Barakuru referred to in Gramapanddhati and Ahicchatra Paddhati. Mention of Jain rulers - Arhat and Jinendra in the Puttige version of the former work.
P. 353 (n). Aliya santāna. Kuttu (law of inheritance through the females) prevelant among big Jain land owners of the mediaeval times-prevelence of makkaļa santān among other Jains i.e.--Jain Jäti.
P. 382 (n). Jain interpretation of Bhattāraka-ruler or priest-inflex of Jainism in Taluva in 9th century A.D.
P. 384. Crushing defeat of the Buddhists disputants at the hands of the Jains in Kanchi-7th century A.D.
P. 384 (n). Kadirika Buddhist temple-originally a Jain one.
Pp. 405-415. Jainism in Taluva--its penetration corroborated in Hindu and Jain traditions fully described,
Mudubidre and Karkala two Jain strongholds in Taluva-Their traditional records signify its penetration in 9th century A.D.-existence of Hinduism before Jainism.-Halavaravarga near Mudubidre earliest colony of the Jains of the place. Settlement of the Jains as traders-conversion of the ruler from Hinduism to Jainism.
Cautars of Mudabidri are Jains-originally Hindus-Traditional coming of Jains from Arabia mentioned.
Humçcha ruler Jinadatta first Jain ruler of Karkala.
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