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· <title type="alt">MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS. No. 107-119. (A.R. Nos. 691 to 703 of 1905.) AYYAMPĀḶAIYAM, PALANI TALUK, MADURAI DISTRICT. No. 112. (A.R. No. 696 of 1905.) Below the ninth image.</title>
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· <p>The following Vaṭṭeḻuttu and Tamil labels are engraved near the natural cavern in the hill called the Aivarmalai which was called ‘Ayiraimalai’ in the inscriptions. This Ayirai was famous in the olden times as a Jaina colony. The God Pārśvanātha sculptured in this place was the recipient of some endowments in the eign of the Pāṇḍya king Varaguṇavarman in A.D. 870. The Vaṭṭeḻuttu labels engraved below the images of several Jaina Tīrthaṅkaras sculptured in half relief near this cavern are also attributable to the same period approximately, and they record the fact that the respective images were the gifts of <hi rend="bold">Ajjaṇandi, Indrasēna, Mallisēna, etc. Avvaṇandi-Kurattiyār</hi> the disciple of Paṭṭini-Kurattiyar also had an image sculptured on the rock. An ascetic by the name of Ajjaṇandi is mentioned in the <foreign>Jīvakachintāmaṇi</foreign>, the premier Jaina classic of this early period.</p>
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· <p>Nos. 109 to 111 and 113 and 114 are in Vaṭṭeḻuttu characters of the 9th century A.D. No. 112 is in Tamil.</p>
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· <p>Digital edition of SII 14.112 (ARIE/1905-1906/B/1905/696) by <bibl><ptr target="bib:RamanathaAyyar1962_01"/></bibl> converted to DHARMA conventions by Emmanuel Francis.</p>
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Nos. 109 to 111 and 113 and 114 are in Vaṭṭeḻuttu characters of the 9th century A.D. No. 112 is in Tamil.