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ARCH., ARTS, & MUSEUM REPORTS
P. v-vii. Provisional List of Artistic Buildings of the Hoysala and Dravidian Styles in Mysore.
HOYSALA Temple
Place
Period Reign Remarks Jain bastis Angadi
C 1050 Vinayāditya Adinātha-basti Chikka Hanasoge 1090 Do Triple Pārsvanátha basti Halebid
1133 Vişnuvardhana Jain Basti Cholasandra
1145 Narasimha I Triple Akkana basti Srāvana Belgoļa
1182 Ballala II Santinātha basti Jinanāthpur C 1200 DO Sāntinātha basti Bandalike
C 1204 Do Virabhadra Halebid
C 1220 Do
DRAVIDIAN Chámundarāya-basti Srāvana Belgoļa C 980 Rajamalla Panchakuta-basti Kambadahalli
1120 Visnuvardhana
113 Sarkar, Guru Das. Alleged Buddhist Influence in the Sun temple at Konarak. (IA, xlvii, 1918, p. 209-220).
Pp. 209 210. The Khandagiri caves are of Jain origin; this is evident from the Hāthigumphā inscription of king Khāravela and three other inscriptions.
P. 216. Images of Sri Gaja Lakşmi or Mahālakṣmi and pictures of trees, etc., are common alike to Hindus, Buddhists and Jains.
114 NARASIMHACHAR, R. The Kesava Temple at Belur. Bangalore, 1919. (Mysore Archäological Series-Architecture and Sculpture in Mysore, No. 2).
P. v-vii. Provisional List of Artistic Buildings of the Hoysaļa and Dravidian Styles in Mysore.
Hoysala-Same as in No. 112. Dravidian-Same as in No. 112. Pārsvanātha basti at Heggere of C 1160 (Narsimha I)