Book Title: Jainism in Ealy Medieval Karnataka
Author(s): Ram Bhushan Prasad Singh
Publisher: Motilal Banarasidas

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________________ 170 Jainism in Early Medieval Farnalaka 116 Govinda III, Rästrakūta king, 57, Indrakirti, 104, 122 110. 122 Indrakirtisvāmi, i11 Govinda Pai, 126 Indranandi, 10, 41, 33, 107, 125, Grhastācārya, Jaina priest for per- 136 forming domestic rites, 47 inscriptions, sce appendix 'A' and Gubbi talug, 122 Gudigere talug, 27, 119, 129, 132 iryā-patha Suddhikriyä, removal of Gujarat, 77 impurities caused by movements, Gunabhadra, 9, 15, 30, 87, 106, 108- 41 9, 135 Gunacandrabhatāra, 118 Gunacandrapanditadeva, 128 Gunanandi, 83 Jaina canons, the occult practices in, Gunanandi-Karmmapraksti-bha 56-7; on the sensualist monks, 56 ţăra, 63 Jaina fasts, Jinasena Sūri an, g2; mcthod of, 92; popularity of H short duration, 93; types of, 92-93 Halsi, 37-8, 48, 102, 116, 122-3, 136 Jaina initiation, an important monasHampe (Vijayanagara), 2 tic observance, 69-74; age for, Hanasoge, 132 73; caste aftliation of, 73-74; Hārgal, 3 changes in the practice of, 74 Hannumánkonda, 5? Jaina monastic resources, in Jaina Harihar, 2 records, 176-7; management of, Hariscna, 5, 9 117-139 Harivam šapuräņa, 8, 29, 92 Jaina nuns, early position of the 128; Harivarma, Kadamba king, 38, 102, Composite character of the order of the, 129; increasing imporHaryyale, a lay devotee, 39 tance of the, 129-30; terms deHassan district, 67, 105, 123, 133 noting to, 127-28 Heggere, 104 Jaina Penance, 90-9; forms of, 20, Helācārya, 53-4, 123 96-7; significance of, 90-1 ; twoHemagrāma, 53, 125 fold division of, 91-6 Hemasitala, a king of Kānci, 103 Jaina tantric literature, development hirisă (injury to living creatures) of, 33, 55-60 47, 82, 97 Jaincn'dra Vyakarana, 108 Hindu Dharmaśāstras, so Jakkiyabbe, 69, 130 Hogari gaccha, a Jaina monastic Jálamangala, 110 group, 49 Jambushanda, I homa (fire oblation), 46, 51 Janapadas, 1 Honnur, 123 Japa, a monastic observance, 45 Hoysalas, 110, 114 Jätakarma, a Jaina rite, 75 Hoysala gāvunda, 104, 113 Jaţäsimkanandi, 12, 24, 34, 46 Hulļa, a Jaina gencral, 27, 84 Jåvagal, 50, 104 Huliyabbájjike, a Jaina nun, 129 Jāvur, 5+, 123 Humcca, 55, 105, 114 Jaya Dliasala, 127 Hungund taluq, 49 Jayakīrti, 48 Hyderabad, 2 Jayakīrtideva, 123 Jayapanditadeva, 49 Jebelgcri, 26 Jinacandra, 34 Icvādi, 85 Jinadatta Kiya, Santara king, 55, Idaināti, 105 105,113 Idol worship, glorification of, 30-1; Jinanšíhapura, 84 in early Digambara Literature, Jinapati, 31 23-5: in Jaina records, 25-7; Jinasabasranama, 30 notives of 28-30; role of Jaina Jinasena, 7, 9, 10, 15, 19, 30-1, teachers in propagating the idea 33-4, 36, 40, 63, 73-5, 76-82, oi, 24, 26 94, To8-9, 127, 135 ingitamarana, self-suicide. 62 Jinasena Sūri, 8, 9, 29, 72, 92

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