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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 60-61, 64. Mysore king Chama Raja-Odeyar (IX). Reference to two lampstands in the Santiśvara basti at Mysore and four brass vessels in the same basti.
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Mysore king Krisna Raja-Odeyar III. An inscription on the pedestal of the metallic image of Anantanatha in the Santiśvarabasti at Mysore.
Pp. 65-66. Miscellaneous Inscriptions:
A record at Maddagiri stating offering of grant to god Mallinatha, Another record in the Mallinatha basti at Maddagiri.
P. 68. Jain kings of Tundiradesa :
Satyandhara, his son Jivandhara, his son Yasodhara, his son Gunapala, his son Yasahpala, his son Prajapala, his son Lokapäla, his descendant Himasitala.who ruled from Kali 1125 Pingala and in whose reign Akalanka vanquished the Buddhhists; then followed Harivikrama, Simhavikrama, Sataratha, Nyayaratha and Dharmaratha whose son Chamundaraya set up Gommata at Sravana Belgola in Kali 600 Vibhava.
Report of the Arch. Survey of Mysore, 1919-Bangalore, 1919.
P. 11. Nittur: The Säntisvara-basti is a Hoysala structure of about the middle of the 12th century.
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Pp. 13-14. Kunigal : An inscription on the sluice of the Kunigal taluq, giving information that the sluice was built in 1394 by Irugapa, the Jain general of the Vijayanagar king Harihara II, and the author of the Sanskrit lexicon Nanartharatnākara.
Kottagere (Sridharapura): Mutilated Jina figures in a ruined basti in the
P. 16. Hatna: The Virabhadra temple once a Jain basti dedicated to Pärivanatha. On a Jain pedestal stands the image of Virabhadra.
village.
P. 18. Mysore Palm-leaf manuscripts at thhe Säntisvara-basti and two new inscriptions at the basti-copper-plate grants received from Laksmisena-bhaṭṭārakapattacharya of the Jain matha at Singangadde, Narasimharajapura taluq.
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