Book Title: Jaina Literature in Tamil
Author(s): A Chakravarti, K V Ramesh
Publisher: Bharatiya Gyanpith

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________________ JAINA EPIGRAPHS IN TAMIL 195 yāṇdu 12 āvadu Jayangonda-śõla-magdalattu Ppāngala-nāļļu naduvil-vagai Mugai-nāțju-ppalli24. ccandam Vaigāvūr-Tirumalaidēvasku Iļaiya-mani nangai vaitta tiru-nandāviļakk-onru [1*) Idarku bhūmi tirutta-kkudutta 25. kāšu irubadu [1*] I-ppūmiyāl candrādittavar i-vviļakku i-ppaļļi uqaiya Ārambhaņandikku nittam nandāvilakk-onru22. m [1*] Pallavarasar dēviyār Sinnavaiyār candrādit tavar vaitta nandāviļakk-onrukku kudutta kāśu onbadu (II*] Notes: P. B. Desai (Jainism in South India, pp. 43-44) sug gests (p. 44, f. n. 2) that the name Arambhaņandi may stand for Rşabhanātha, the first Tirthankara. [Published in ibid., No. 68] No. 78. · Tirumalai, Polur Taluk, North Arcot District. On a smooth piece of rock near a rock-cut Jaina figure on the top of the hill. Dynasty : Cõla King: Parakēšarivarman (Rājēndra I) Date : Regnal year 13 Language and Alphabet : (1025 A.D.) Tamil, Tamil and Grantha Purport: Records a gift of money for a lamp and for offerings to to the Jaina temple, called Kundavai-Jinālaya, on the hill by Cāmuggabbai, the wife of the merchant Napnappayap of Malliyūr in Perumbāņappādi. TEXT (Lines 1 to 11 and part of line 12 contain the usual Tamil prasasti of the ruler) Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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