English: The Shravana Belgola is an important Digambara Jain pilgrimage site in Karnataka, India. The site has three major clusters of historical monuments and inscriptions: Vindhyagiri, Chandragiri and Basadis (Basti, settlement).
The above inscription is in Sanskrit, one of three pre-1000CE inscriptions found at Shravanabelgola in that language (others are in Kannada language).
The inscription mentions Bhadrabahu and Prabhacandra. B Lewis Rice (1889, Archaeological Survey of Mysore) proposed that Prabhacandra is same as Chandragupta Maurya, a proposal that is found in official tourist literature and Digambara documents in the modern times. Scholars such as J F Fleet (May 1892, Indian Antiquary, pp. 156–162) and numerous others state that this is wrong, as there were several Bhadrabahu as well as Prabhacandra in Jain history, and this inscription related to a later era Jain monks, centuries after Chadragupta Maurya had died. Svetambara Jains also disagree with Digambara version of Bhadrabahu-Chandragupta story, stating the first Bhadrabahu never migrated south and died in Nepalese Himalayas.
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