Book Title: Jainism in Ealy Medieval Karnataka
Author(s): Ram Bhushan Prasad Singh
Publisher: Motilal Banarasidas
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Jainism in Early Medieval Karnataka
Basava, a virašaiva teacher, 6
Cámundarāya, a jaina general of Bastihalli, 42
Garigas, 10, 27, 34, 35, 38, 105 Belgami, 2
Cämundarāyapurāņa, 10 Belgaum district, 38, 48, 102, 111, Candamári, 13 113, 116, 129
Candiyabbe, 112 Bellary district, 3, 104
Candragiri hill, 5, 20, 124-5 bhadra (August-September), 94 Cardragupta Maurya, 4 Bhadrabahu, 4, 5, 34, 64
Candraksānta, 133 Bhadrabāhu-Gandragupta Jaina - Candrāya, 106, 113
tradition, 4-5; historicity of, 5; Candranandi, 101, 120 inscriptional and literary cvidence Candraprabha, 8th Jina, 53 regarding, s
Candraprabhabhațāra, 118, 131 bhagaa kriya (restoration of dila- Candrasiddhāntadeva, 103 pidated objects), 132
Cărukirti Pandita, 14, 15, 123 bbagna satiskāra, i32
Cattaladevi, 85 Bhairva Padıāvati Kalpa, 18, 33 Caturmāsa, a Jaina practice of
37; on the magical rites, 58; staying at onc place for four on vašīkarana, 58; on the signi- months, 89 ficance of uttering mantra, 58; Caturmukhapuja (worship of the
on the svangavinyasa, 59; on four faces of the Jina), 36 sakalikarana, 59
Gāvaya, a sculpture, 34 Bhaktamara stotra of Mänatunga, 29 Cenna Parsvanātha, 42 bhaktapratyākhyan, a Jaina rite of
Ccra, 13 religious suicide, 62
Chamrajanagar taluq, 101, 105 bhakti, devotion, 29
Chitaldoorg district, 112 Bhanukirti, 72
Cikka betta (small bill), 20 bhava-pujá (mental prayer), 36 Cikarăya, 26, 106, 113 Bhimrásibhatāra, 103, 113
Citrakutānyaya, a Tain monastic bboja or bhojala (a class of priest),
group, 129 48
Coimbatore, i bhūta, evil spirit, 59
Cola, 113 Bidar district, 2, 3
Cūdákarna, a Jaina rite, 76 bijamantra, 39
Cult(s) of Ambikā, 52, 56; of JvālāBijapur district, 1, 3, 39, 49, 52, 102, mālini, 53-4; originated ia Kar129-3, 136
nataka, 124-5; patrogised by Biliyūr, 116
the monks of Dravida sangha, Bincya Bamou setti, 115
53-4, 124-5; tantric attributes of, Biraya setti, 115
57-9; Padmāvati, 52, 54; patrons Bithigāvunda, 113
of, 55; tantric attributes of, 58-9; Bittideva, Hoysaļā king, 6
of Siddhãyika, 32 Boppadeva, 50 Boppave, 66 Brahmă, 29, 30, 31
da&şinägni, 80 brahmaraksas (an evil spirit), 55 Brahmasiva, a Jaina author, 15
Damakirti, 48
Dambal, 115 Brahma-Devarasa, 133
Danitarqati, 128 Brhatkathakośa, 5, 9
dana, a Jaina rite of making gifts, Brhatsaribita, i Buddhissn, 36, 60, 72
82-7; calegosjes of, 85-6; increas
ing importance of, 86; meaning Buddhist, 5, 87, 105, 108 Buddhist hhiksus, 101
of, 84; reaction against the puriBuddhist Vihara, jo
tan practice of, 86
dāna sala, charitable stores of the Bütuga, Ganga king, 118
Jainas, 49, 83, 134; donations
10, 83-4; secular control of, 84
Danavujapādu, 52 Caitya trce, an object of svorship. 34 Darsanasara, 15, 117, 124 Caki Rāja, 110
Davangere talug. 112 Cakravarti-Pūja, 36
Deniyakka, 85 Galukyas, I, 13, 83, 110, 114
desa, 126
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