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

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________________ South Arcot District 339 No. 409 Village Cholavandipuram Taluk Tirukkoilūr District South Arcot Findspot On a boulder with a Gommața panel on the hillock called Andimalai. Dynasty King Date A.D. 10th century characters Tamil Language and Script Contents States that this image (tēvaram) was made by Vali-Kongaraiyar-Puttadigaļ. Near this is a loose sculptured slab depicting goddess Padmavati, now known locally as Kāļiyammad. Reference ARE, 251/1936-37, Epi. Ind., Vol. XXIX, pp. 199 ff. Remarks Cholapāņdipuram was a place of importance to the Jains in the 10th & 11th centuries A.D. as evidenced by a number of sculptures representing Mahā vira, Pārsvanātha, Gommața and Padmavati carved on a group of boulders on the hillock known as Andimalai. Besides, there are five or six stone beds, locally called 'Panchapandavar Padukkai', meant for the monks to reside. ARE, 1936–37, pt. II, p. 46.

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