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 389 Findspot On the south wall of the Nityakalyāṇadēva shrine in the same temple. Dynasty Chola King Kulottunga I Date 8th regnal year (1078 A.D.) Language and Script Tamil Contents A damaged record. Seems to register the gift of 40 cows for burning a perpetual lamp, probably infront of the god KachchiNayakadēra in the southern shrine of the temple, Narpattennayiraperumpaļļi, at Tirunagungonpai. Reference South Indian Temple Inscriptions, Vol. I, pt. 1, No. 80. Remarks The verse at the end of another epigraph of Kulottunga III (South Indian Temple Inscriptions, Vol. I, pt. 1, No. 71) from Tirunagungoņdai refers to a certain Mashapati, i.e., the head of the matha. There is at present no matha in the village. The pontiff of the Jains in Tamilnadu now lives at Chittämūr and the pitha is called Jinakañchi pitha. The mention of the god Kachchi Nayakadēva in the temple at Tirunagungoņgai suggests that the matha, now at Chittā mūr, was at that time located at Tirunafungoņdai. Ibid., Vol. I, pt. 1, No. 80, Notes.

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