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Jaina Rock-cut Caves in Western India Kolhapur
An inscription recording a grant The inscription is found on to the Parśvanātha temple at a stone in front of the Jaina Havina-Herilage (either Herle or temple near the Sukravār Here) (Kielhorn 1894-95a: 207- gate of the city. The grant 210, No. 27)
was made by Mahamandalesvara Vijayaditya of Silahara family. The temple was built by Vasudeva, betelbox carrier of Samanta
Kamdeva. Bamani,
An inscription recording a grant The inscribed slab is now in Kagal taluka, to Parsvanatha temple at the the courtyard of the Jaina Kolhapur dt. village (Kielhorn 1894-95b: 211- temple near the Sukravār 213, No. 28)
gate of the city. The grant was made by Mahamandalesvara Vijayaditya of Silahara family. The temple was built by Chodhare
Kamagavunda. Desinga
An inscription recording a grant The inscribed stone was Borgaon,
to the Parsvanatha temple at the found near a Hemadpanthi Miraj taluka, village (Kolte 1987: 315-330. No. temple of Mahadeva outside Sangli dt. 20)
the village. The grant was made by a few officials of Mahamandalesvara Bijjaladeva of Kalachuri family and a few sresthis. The temple was built by
Ketagavunda. Kolhapur
A copper plate charter recording a The grant was made by grant to the Santinatha basti in the Mahamandalesvara city (IAR 1982-83: 121)
Vijayaditya in the reign of
Silahara king Gandaraditya. Miraj,
A copper plate charter recording a The grant was made by the Sangli dt. grant a Jaina temple, possibly in Chalukyan
king Miraj (Tulpule 1963: 334-340) Virasatyasrayadeva. Malakavathe, An inscription recording grants to It refers to the reign of South Sholapur a basti, possibly at the village Kalachuri
king taluka,
(Ritti and Kumbhar 1988: 155- Bijjanadevarasa. The donors Sholapur dt. 156, No. 17)
were Rambhadevi, the queen of Kalachuri King Bijjala, Dandanayaka Govindarasa
and some guilds. Asegaon,
A Parsvanatha icon with the The remains are found Basmatnagar inscription and remains of a among the ruins of taluka,
temple (Dharurkar 1984: 24-36) Kumbhār Gadhi on the west Parbhani dt.
of village.
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