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Report of the Arch. Survey of Mysore, 1912-13-Bangalore, 1913.
Pp. 3-7. Sravana Belgola : Survey of the town of Sravana Belgola and its surroundings, as also of the larger and smaller hills, Vindhyagiri and Chandragirithe Jain matha in the town. Inspection of a collection of mss. bearing mostly on Jain literature.
Pp. 7-8. Jinanāthapura : śāntinātha basti in the village. Hale--Belgoļa : A ruined Jain temple with figures of Pārsvanātha and Jinas.
Aghalaya : A Chaturvimšati-Tirthankara figure in front of the Malleśvara temple.
P. 9. Channarayapatna : Two beams built into the front portion of the Keśava temple are from some Jain temple.
Pp. 10-11. Hola Narsipur: Inscribed door-jambs of the Lakshminarasimha temple belonged at one time to a Jain temple. Another pretty structure is the Neminātha basti. Renovation of the Ankanāthesvara temple in Ankanāthapura with materials of ruined Jain bastis, containing here and there Jain epitaphs of about the 10th cent.
P. 16. Saligrama : Two Jain temples in the village both dedicated to Anantanātha-worship by the Jains of two sculptured foot-prints on rock Gurugalare.
P. 18. Chikka Hanasoge : The three-celled temple of Ādinātha. The place once an important flourishing Jain settlement, possessing at one time 64 bastis.
P. 22. Heggadadevankote : The Pärśvanātha basti, with an inscription on the pedestal of the image of Pārsvanātha.
P. 27. List of photographs of Jain bastis, etc. Pp. 29-36, 50-51—Epigraphs :
General--Old inscriptions near Lakkidone at Sravana Beļgo!a. A few inscriptions of the Ganga period mostly consisting of old Jain epitaphs copied at HoleNarsipur taluq, and short inscriptions discovered at Sravana Belgoļa. A Jain epitaph of the Kadamba dynasty of about 950. This record is built into the ceiling of the Subrahmanya temple at Ankanāthapura, Hole-Narsipur taluq-An inscription (about 100 A.D.) of the Kongalva king Dudda-Mallarasa, recording his grant of the village of Aybavalli to Prabhāchandradeva for the erection and occasional repairs of a Jain temple-A record (about 1115 A.D.) of Vira-Kongalva-Deva, a lay disciple of prabhachandra-Siddhānta-Deva; he caused the erection of Satyavākya-Jinalaya. Two inscriptions of the Hoysalas found on pedestals of two Jain figures at Sravana
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