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

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________________ 430 No. 505 Village Taluk District Findspot Dynasty King Date Language and Script Contents Reference Remarks Sendalai Thanjavur Thanjavur On a stone built into the outer gopura of the Sundaresvara (Siva) temple. Chōla Jaina Inscriptions in Tamilnadu Parakeśarivarman 12th regnal year (A.D.10th century characters) Tamil Records that one Arambaviran received 150 ilakkasu from Kanakaśēnabhațăra of the palli in Vaḍakaviranaḍu and inlieu of that agreed to repair the Virasikhamaṇippērēri (tank). He also agreed to pay 150 kalam of paddy annually as interest for the amount received from Kanakaśēnabhaṭāra. Another fragmentary inscription found on the same wall also mentions the name of Kanakaś ēnabhaṭāra and Arambaviran. ARE, 7/1899, SII, Vol. VI, No. 443. These stones containing the inscriptions should have been taken from a ruined Jaina temple nearby and used for the construction of the gōpura.

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