Book Title: Kevalaodhi Buddhist And Jaina History Of Deccan Vol 2 Author(s): Aloka Parasher Sen, B Subrahmanyam, E Siva Nagi Reddy Publisher: Bharatiya Kala PrakashanPage 49
________________ Jainism in Maharashtra : History and Development DATE Late 13th century Barshitakli, AD. From 13th to 15th cent Uries AD. From 13th to 18th centuries AD. 1406 A. D. or 1412 AD. PLACE 1491 AD. 14th century AD. Ter, Osmanabad Akola taluka, Akola dt. Mangi-Tungi, Satana taluka, Nasik dt. 14th century AD. Shirpur, Washim taluka, Akola dt. Shirpur, Washim taluka, Akola dt. 1592 AD. 1598 AD. From 15th to 17th Pune, Pune dt. centuries AD. About 1500 AD. 1524 AD. Ukhald, Parabhani dt. About 70 inscriptions on the pedestals of Jaina images with dates ranging from 1238-1764 AD. 109 Udgir, Latur dt. 110 An inscription recording the taluka, Osmanabad dt. temple of Vardhamana and some donations. Teinple of Antariksha Pārsvanatha. An inscription. 111 Sangli, Sangli dt. Udgir, Latur dt. Jintur, Parabhani dt. REMAINS Ter, Osmanabad dt. A chauvisi (now housed in Central Museum, Nagpur)." 1500 to 1700 AD. Thalner, Shirpur taluka, Dhule dt. A few caves and icons on the peaks of both hills. An inscription. 108 112 113 114 Number of icons with inscriptions. Pārsvanatha temple. An inscription recording the donation of an image and Pārsvanatha basti. 116 An inscription on image pedestal recording the obeisance of Lakshmisēna. An inscription mentioning Pārsvanatha and Vardhamana chaityalaya and the village Ter. 118 Nine marbel icons of tirthankaras, metal bells and utensils for worship. 119 115 117 REMARKS 251 It is not clear which Ukhald is referred to as there are three Ukhali and one Ukhaladavadi in the district. Perhaps latter place in Parbhani taluka is meant. It is on the lion throne of Pārsvanatha in a basti in the village. King Ila (1058 A. D.), ruling at Elichpur is said to have built it. The inscription is in the temple of Antariksha Parsvanatha at the village. It mentions Antariksha Pārsvanatha and the builder of the temple. It is engraved on the pedestal of Chandraprabha icon and refers to obeisance of Jaina monks. The inscription is engraved on the pedestal of Pārsvanatha icon in a temple. The inscription is found in a Jaina basti. The icons were dug from the field of Kadarbai Mali.Page Navigation
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