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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
P. 9. Talkad : An inscribed slab built into the wall of the Añjaneya temple appears to have belonged to some Jain temple. The site of the Jain temple converted to a private garden and the images removed to Mysore.
P. 14. Vijayapura : Two Jina images lying half buried in the earth in the fort to the south of the Arkešvara temple.
P. 15. T. Narsipur : A panel containing a seated Jina figure in front of the taluq office.
P. 16. Mugur. T.-Narsipur 88 : An old Jain epitaph.
P. 17. Chamrājinagar : Pārsvanātha temple with figures of Pārsvanātha and Yaksha and Yakshi.
P. 27. Works Transcribed :
(1) Bhujabali-charitre, (2) Uttarapurāņa (in part), and (3) Jainendra-vjākaranam (in part).
P. 29. Drawings : No. 2. Elevation of Chāmundarāya basti. Sravaņa Belgola, Hassan district.
Epigraphy : (a) Ganga period,
P. 35. Importance of an inscription (A. D. 550) of the Ganga Durvinita in explaining the connection with Pujyapāda and the work Śabdāvatāra.
P. 37. A Jain epitaph (T.--Narsipur 88) at Mugur. Two Jain records in the Mahabaleśvara temple on the Chamundi hill near Mysore.
(b) Period unknown
P. 63. A Jain record built into the wall of the new Vaikunthanārāyaṇa temple at Talkad. It records the death of Lokāchārya, disciple of Mahānanda. Achārya Kamaladeva of the Dravila and Nandi-gana.
P. 68. Manuscripts :
Trivaranikachāra, a Jain law-book in Sanskrit, by Nemichandra flourishing probably in the 15th cent.
Bhujabati-charitre, a Kannada poem, by the Jain poet Panchabana giving an account of Bhujabali or Gommata, a son of Vrişabha, composed in about 1612 A. D.
Bharatesa-Vaibhava, a Jain work written in 1660 A.D. by Ratnākara-siddha, giving an account of Bharata, a son of Vrişabha.
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