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 Findspot On the wall of the Nityakalyāņaśvāmi shrine in the first prakara of tbe temple. Dynasty Pandya King Māgavarman alias Vikramapāņdya. Date (1283-1296 A.D.) Tamil Language and Script Contents Much damaged and fragmentary. Seems to register some gift to the god Appāņdaināthar in the temple of Narpattennayiraperumpaļļi. The mahanayaka merchant guild of Naduvilmaņdalam is also mentioned in the inscription. Reference Temple Inscriptions, VolI, South Indian pt. 1, No. 78. No. 482 Village Tirunagungonļai Taluk Ulundurpațțai District South Arcot Findspot On the wall of the dilapidated shrine dedicated to NityaKalyāņadēva within the Appānļainātha temple complex.

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