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380 (v)
Report of the Archaeological Survey of Mysore, 1907-08.—Bangalore, 1908.
Pp. 2-3. Halebid Jain temples-A Jain image about 20 feet high in a temple built by Punisa, a famous general under Vişnuvardhana.
Pp. 6-7. The Santara plates of about 700 A. D.
Pp. 9-13. Inscriptions of the reign of Vişnuvardhana. Ballala III, a Nishidhi (memorial) in honour of Vardhamāna Maladhāri-deva (1295) at Halebid, erected by people of Dorasamudra.
P. 27. Literature: Mss.
Aştuśti, by Akalanka, the celebrated Jain philosopher of the 8th cent. Lingānusasana by the Jain author. Harşavardhana flourishing in the Ilth cent. Jñānabhaskaracharita, a Kannada work on Jain Philosophy by Nemana of Samadallipura of the 16th cent. (Temple built by Punisa, general of Vişnuvardhana; Heggade Mallimayya, a lay disciple of Subhachandra-Siddhantha deva, set up the god Mallinātha in the Divakara Jinalaya of the Sri Mülasangha (at Bastihalli); dandanāyak-Echikayya also made a grant in 1138 A. D., Gangarāja's son Boppa erected Drohagharatta Jinālaya at Halebid.
380 (vi)
Report of the Archaeological Surrey of Mysore, 1908-09—Bangalore, 1909.
P. 3. Arsikere : Ruined Jain temple styled Sahasrakūta-Jinālaya in the inse criptions-Discovery of new inscriptions in the temple.
P. 5. Siddapura Malakadamuru Taluka. Basti temple at the foot of the Brahmagiri hill-No Jains living in the village at present.
Pp. 6-9. Śravana Be!goļa : Discovery of 250 new inscriptions-Inscriptions in bastis brought to light and copied-Copying of inscriptions on the hills Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri, Bhadrabāhu inscription-Säntinātha basti, in Jinanāthapura, built in about 1200 A. D.
P. 10. Bevur : Two old Jain inscriptions (Nos. 69 and 70 of Channapatnam tāluq) on the rock to the north of the Visnu temple on the Tirummappa hill near the village. Their existence leads one to suppose that the place was once a Jain settlement.
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