Book Title: Jaina Corpus of Koppala Inscriptions X rayed
Author(s): Nagarajaiah Hampa
Publisher: Ankita Pustak

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________________ 38 / Jaina Corpus of Koppaļa K. 10 A son or disciple of XXX passed away while in deep meditation on 9-6-971 Friday; portion mentioning the name of the person is mutilated. K.11 In the year Śaka 956 corresponding to the Wednesday 132-1035 phalguņa ..... the rest is lost. K.12 Nanni Nolamba Pallava, who had the cognomen of Chaladankakāra and Pallavarāma succeeded his father Nolamba Pallava Dilipa (C.E. 943-68) in the year C.E. 969, as the maha-sāmanta of Nolambalige-32,000. He was defeated and perhaps killed, in the battle by the Ganga Mārasimha (964-74) the No!amba-kulāntaka. As a consequence to the sad demise of their husband Pallavarama alias Nanni Nolamba Pallava, his three consorts Pariyabbarasi, Asagabbarasi and Revakayye renounced the profane life and accepted the vow of nunhood, leading the rigid life of celibacy of the veil. Of the three nuns, Pariyabbarasi died on 24-2-990 Monday, Revayye also had died by the rite of Sallekhanā earlier. K.13 The stainless Tribhuvanacandra munindra, who had crushed the ego of Cupid, the god of love, only friend of the learned, teacher of the illustrious ascetic Śrutasagara, attained the holy eternal bliss of liberation on 7-6-940. He was a lotus in the pond of religious mendicants, had disciples who were pure in thought, free from jealousy and egoism, possessor of good character, and wisdom of distinguishing the good from the bad. This charter belongs to early tenth cent. A.D. K.14 The epigraph is not legible. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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