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D. C. SIRCAR-The successors of the Satavahanas in Lower Deccan, Calcutta,
Banarasi grant (Ind. Ant. VII p. 37-38) of Sri Vijaya Siva Mrgesavarman records the gift of the village Kalavanga-village divided in three parts. and each part of (1) given the Arkat and Jinendra residing in the Purva-mahaochala, (2) Svetambara Jaina, (3) Digambara Jain.
P. 264. Yapantyas, Nirgranthas and Kurcakas-sects of Jain ascetics.
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P. 265. The Hitnahebbagilu grant (E.C.IV. p. 130) begins not with adoration to Jinendra but with Lord Brahman; grant made not in favour of any Jain; grant made by Sri-Vijaya-Šiva Mrgeśavarman.
P. 268. Mulgati-eastern boundary of the village called Badaneguppe granted to Jinalaya of Talavananaguru referred to in Merkera plate of the Ganga King Kongani-Mahadhiraja.
P. 272 Erection of Jinälaya at the city of Palasika and the gift of 33 nivartanas of land between the Matrsarit and the Ingini confluence to Arhat by the king Ravivarman referred to in his Halsi grant.
P. 277. The Halsi grant of king Harivarman records the gift of a village to a caityalaya the property of sect of Sramanas called Aharisti-Dharmanandin the head of the Caityalaya
Śramana-Jain or Buddhist ascetic.
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R. N. MEHTA-Pre-Buddhist India. Bombay 1939. Preface-Buddhist and Jain literatures yield a clear picture of ancient India.
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P. XIV. Mention of Jain works viz.-Acaranga Sutra, Kalpa sutra, Uttaradhyayana sutra, Sütra-kṛtanga, Anpapatika sutra, Uvasagadasão, Antagadada-sao, Bhagavati, and Nayadhammakaha.
P. 5. Mention of Selaa (or Sailaka) a Rajarși, sage king, mentioned in Jaina Nayadhammakahā.
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