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Kalasa (Mysore)
Temple of Kaleśvara; 13th century copper grants by Jain queens. It was originally a Jain temple.
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Kalinjara (Rajputana)
Formerly centre of Jain trade. The ruins of a fine Jain temple. Jain sculptures and inscriptions.
(321)
Kalugumalai
(328) (343)
Kampil (U. P.) Kanara North
A fine Jain temple.
It was for long a stronghold of the Jain religion.
Kanara, South
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After the battle of Tālikota in 1565, the local Jain chiefs achieved independence. Jain remains most remarkable in the presidency. Noteworthy are at Kārkala, Yenür, and Müdbidri. Jain chiefs, Bhairarasa Wodeyars of Kārkala. Jain remains of three kinds--betas, bastis and stambhas described. Barkur, once the Jain capital of the region destroyed by Lingayat fanatics in the 17th century, beautiful Jain buildings now a heap of ruins. Jains, 9,582 or 1%.
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Kangra Dist.
Remains at Kangra prove that it was a considerable Jain centre.
(404)
Kankroli (Udaipur)
On a hill to the north-east are the remains of a large Jain temple.
439 (406)
Kapadvanj
(Town)
Modern Jain temple richly decorated with marble pillars.
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Karkala
Once a Jain town and seat of the Bhairarasa Wodeyars, a powerful Jain family. In the neighbourhood many Jain remains--monolithic statue of Gomat Rāya; to the north, on a smaller hill a square temple; at Haleangadi, the finest Jain stambha (pillar); descriptions.
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