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Illustrations
DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1. An ancient flight of stairs, made of rock, leads up to the
historic point, scenically situated at Kallurgudda
('a hillock near the village of rocks'), vide, inscription number Sh. 4. C.E. 1121-22
2. Crest of Kallūrugudda, with a newly built Sivālaya. None of the Jaina vestiages is found on the hill. Standing
here, one can see a panoramic view of the modern Shimoga, a district head-quarters
3 a. Śivalinga inside the sanctum of newly built temple
3b. Upper protion of the slab containing the inscription of Sh.4.1121-22. A Jina seated in paryankāsana dhyanamudra in
the centre, capped with triple umbrella and flanked by two cauri-bearers, an elephant (right) and a cow (left) - are visible
4. One of the pillars in the navaranga to the left of the garbhagriha, with an inscription at the salāka and
piņdi portion of the citrakhanda pillar
5. Slab containing the full text of Tattekere basadi caused by
Nokkayya EC. VII-I (1902) Sh. 10 C.E. 1085, pp. 19-24
6. God Anjaneya svāmy, mūlanāyaka of the converted
Koțe Anjaneya temple, with decoration
7. Sculptural details of a Śrīkāra pillar in the converted
Kote Anjaneya temple, from piņdi to the capital
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