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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Mention of the destruction of 108 Jain bastis by Ballala Raya-Abhinava Cārukirti Pandita title of the Jain pontiffs at Sravana Beļgo!a. Cărukirti Pandita Deva disciple of Municandra Traividya Bhattāraka mentioned in a record dated 1096 A.D.--Another Cärukirti Pandita Deva disciple of Abhaya candra SiddhāntaCārukirti Deva curing Ballala's diseases ---Jainism patronized Taluva rulers fully described-The stone inscriptions at Nalluru Ś. 1218 Ammanavaru basti at Mudubidre 1384 A.D. Somnātha vara temple at Manigarukari in Bara kuru S. 1314, the Koraga record s. 1331, and Barakuru Jain basti inscription of Ś. 1421 - historical milestones of Jain influence in Taluva.
P. 406 (n). bhakasi.
Jain bastis at Hattiangadi-nearly six miles north of Kum
P. 415 (n). Śrikīrti Bhattāraka--Jain teacher represented on the bottom rows of the panel in the Dharmadhikar basti at Karkala. They are given in the following order
(1) Kumudacandra Bhattāraka. (2) Hemacandra Bhattāraka. (3) Sri Cārukirti Pandita Deva (4) Srutamuni. (5) Dharmabhūşaņa Bhattāraka (6) Pūjyapādasvāmi. (7) Vimala Süri Bhattāraka. (8) Sri Kirti Bhattāraka. (9) Siddhānta Deva.
(10) Cărukirti Pandita Deva. (11) Mahäkirti Deva Ravula and Narendra Kīrti Deva. P. 465. Jains occupying high position in Taluva society. P. 467. Jains----settis or the heads of the trade guilds of Taluva.
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Jaina Svetāmbara Sabhā.-- A short History of the Terapanthi sect Svetämbar Jains and its Tenets. Calcutta, 1937.
A history of the Terapanthi sect.
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Arthur R. Slater-Departed Glory. London, 1937.
P. 38. The Tower of Fame in Chitor, a Jain monument, dating from the 9th century A.D.
P. 42. Rock-hewn figure of Ādinātha in Gwalior 60 feet high.
P. 45. Destruction of 720 Jain temple by Bitti Deva, a Hoysala ruler of Mysore.
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