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- 2004070502350400.htm accessdate "2014-02-21".
- 2004070502350400.htm author "T. LAJAPATHI ROY".
- 2004070502350400.htm date "2004-07-05".
- 2004070502350400.htm date "Jul 5, 2004".
- 2004070502350400.htm isCitedBy Mangulam.
- 2004070502350400.htm isCitedBy Sholavandan.
- 2004070502350400.htm newspaper "The Hindu".
- 2004070502350400.htm quote "MADURAI IS the linguistic capital of South Tamil Nadu. It boasts of more than a dozen popular Jain abodes situated in picturesque locations with cave inscriptions in Tamil Brahmi script dating back to 300 B.C. Samanar Malai in Nagamalai Pudukottai, Anaipatti, near Sholavandan, Arittapatti and Mangulam Alagarmalai and Yanaimalai, are places of interest to students of history and commoners as well. To reach Anaipatti site one has to trek almost two kilometres from the Vikkiramangalam- Usilampatti Main Road. The place at the top of the hill has an enormous cave sheltering hundreds of Jain beds with Brahmi scripts carved on it, prior to the birth of Jesus Christ. The origin of the name of the city, Madurai, can be traced from those writings. `Madurai' is referred to as `Mathirai' or City of Walls.".
- 2004070502350400.htm title "Jain vestiges".
- 2004070502350400.htm url 2004070502350400.htm.
- 2004070502350400.htm work "The Hindu".