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Cultural Milieu of Jaina Caves: Socio-economic and Religious Backdrop About Honnur,
An inscription recording the The inscription on the front 1108-09 Kagal taluka, grants to a Jaina temple (Deo of the abhişeka-stand of an CE Kolhapur dt. 1984b: 349, No. 721)
image inside a Jaina temple at the village. The grant was made Mahamandalesvaras Ballala and Gandaraditya, Silaharas of Kolhapur. The temple was built by
Bammagavunda. Tiravade,
An inscription recording a grant | The grant was made over by CE Bhudargad to God Arhat, set up near a tank at the Silahara prince
taluka, Kolhapur Irukudi (Rukadi, near Kolhapur) | Mahamandalesvaras dt.
along with Gods Mahadeva and Gandaraditya.
Buddha (Mirashi 1977: 207-214) 1118 Herla,
An inscription recording a grant The grant was made by the CE
Karavir taluka, to Chandraprabha temple at the Silahara king Gandaraditya Kolhapur dt. village (Mirashi 1977: 221-224) at the instance of
Nagaladevi, probably his mother. The temple was
built by Nemagavunda. 1130 CE Kolhapur
An inscription recording a grant | The grant was made by to Marasinghasettiya basti at Dandanāyaka Dasimarasa, Huvinabage-agrahara (Gopal nephew of Mahapradhan 1969: No 25, pp. 93-97)
Kalimrasa, after an appeal from the nakaras of the place when the donor had visited the temple to witness
the Jina-pujotsava. 1135 Kolhapur
An inscription recording a grant | The inscription is found in CE
to Parsvanatha temple in the city front of the Parsvanatha (Barnett 1927-28: 30-35)
temple in the city. The grant was made by the corporation of Vira Bananjas. The reign of Silahara Mahamandalesvara
Gandaraditya is referred to. First half Kolhapur
An inscription recording the The inscription is on the of 12th
construction of Adinatha temple beams of mandapa of century
at the city (Mirashi 1977: 235- Sesasayi temple in the CE
backyard of Mahalaksmi temple. It refers to the reign of Silahara king Gandaraditya. The donor
was one Nimbadeva. 1142 Anjaneri,
An inscription recording a grant The grant was made by CE
Nasik taluka to the temple of Chandraprabha at Yadava king Seunachandra Nasik dt.
the village (Indraji 1883: 126-III and three merchants. 129)
239)