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Article Name : | | CONDITIONS OF JAINISM UNDER THE KADAMBAS OF GOA | Author Name : | | Sadashiv S. Mugali | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ROR-841 | Article : | | | Author Profile | Abstract : | | The Kadambas of Goa as a feudatory rulers of the Chalukyas of Kalyan. The Kadambas ruled Goa from 10th to the 14 century A.D. They took over the territories of the Silaharas and ruled them at first from Chandor, (modern name of Chandavuru or Chandrapur) later making Gopak or Gopakapattana their modern Capital. Goa was part of southern Konkan. Jainism was the faith of a considerable proportion of the population throughout the dominion and period of the Kadambas of Goa. The first reference to the Jain faith in the period of the Kadambas of Goa is found in the Mugad inscription of Chattayya II (A.D 1045). This family of Narggavunda chavunda was a devotee of Jain family. The next Jain epigraph, found in the Alnavar inscription of Guvaladeva III (A.D 1081). It mentioned names of the Jain teachers. Bammisetti constructed a Jain temple in this village and made grants to it. Santiviradeva was received the Grant. Jaykesi II. the famous king of this Dynasty. His first inscription is from Tambur, a village in the Kalghatgi Taluka. So many beautiful sculptures found related to Jainism during the period of Kadambas of Goa. | Keywords : | | - Monuments
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