Book Title: Jaina Inscriptions in Tamilnadu
Author(s): A Ekambarnathan, C K Sivprakasham
Publisher: Research Foundation for Jainology Chennai

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________________ 298 Jaina Inscriptions in Tamilnadu Findspot On the door post of the kitchen in the Pushpanātha Jaina temple. Dynasty Kongu-Chola King Vikramacholadava Date 40th regnal year, Saka 967 (1045 A.D.) Tamil Language and Script Contents Records building of the mukhamandapa of the temple, which is called Sandiravasadi. The king has the epithet Konattan. Reference ARE, 614/1905, Epi., Ind, Vol. 30, pp. 243-249. Remarks T. N. Subramaniam thinks that the inscription had not been correctly read by the Government Epigraphist. He states that the Pushpanātha temple was called Chandravasadi and the newly built mukhamandapa was known as Singal antakan Pudu-mukhamandapa. It is also said that the maņdapa was erected by Nánakaạita Māņikka Chetti, the grandson of Agattulandē van. South Indian Temple Inscriptions, Vol. I, pt. I, No. 256. Singalāntakan was one of the titles of the Chola king Räjarāja I, and probably it was bestowed on Vikramachola, the Kongu ruler, by bim. It might also be that VikramaChola was engaged in the Ceylon expedition of Rājarāja I. Epi. Ind., Vol. 30, p. 249.

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