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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 375.
Tekal A seated Jina figure (3 feet high) in the village of Hubidenhalli belonged to a basti to the north of the village, but no, longer in existence.
P. 396.
Tumkur dist.-Jains, 3,323.
P. 459.
Agrahana. Boundary stones marked wiih a mukkode or tripple umbrella indicate a grant to a Jain temple.
P. 484.
Heggare (Tiptun Taluk) : The Pārsvanātha basti built of black stone is a fine specimen of Hoysala architecture description given. Original Jina image is gone, now there is a small figure of Anantanāth.
P. 488.
Huliyar (Tumkur dist.): Ranganatha temple, image kept here on a stone pedestal which once belonged to a Jain temple, evidenced by an inscription on it.
P. 495.
Kaidala (Tumkur dist.) : Gangadhareśvara temple, in the navaranga is the inscription Tumkur I engraved on a slab figure of Vişnu with a figure of Jina built in 1151 by Sämanta-Bachi, a subordinate of Hoysala King Narasimha 1. He built Jain temples at the village.
P. 504.
Kumgal (Tumkur dist.) : Kumgal tank-Sluice built in 1394 by Irugapa, the Jain general.
P. 509.
Madhugiri (24 miles north of Tumkur). The Mallinātha basti adjoining the fort has a mānastambha, Jina figures and metalic figures of Sarasvali and Padmavati.
avati.
P. 522.
Nidugal (Pavagada Taluk)--at some distance from the village is the Pārsvanātha temple.
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Nittur (Gubbi Taluk): Santiśvara bastima Hoysala structure (12th century), description given. Insciiptions and Jain manuscripts.
P. 549.
Tumkur. Jains, 205.
P. 587.
Mysore dist. : Jains above 15, males 721, females 734, under 15, males 401, females 438.
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