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Archaeological Survey of Mysore---Annual Report, 1930-Bangalore, 1934.
P. 21. A granite statue (3' high) of a seated Tathankar in Someśvara temple in Kolar.
Pp. 23-24. (In plate V, in a plan of Brahmagiri hill Asoka's Isila Chitra durga dist.) No. 14 a Jain temple.
P. 31. On Brahmagiri hill-Haneya-A Jain temple fully described. Image of a Tirthankara with broken head-3 ft. high.
P. 36. Plate IX-Pärsvanātha Basti, Bastihalli--Halebid.
P. 52. Halebid-several mounds formed by ruins of Jain temples about a hundred yards to the south of existing Jain Basti—se veral inscriptions colossal broken Jain image of 15' high in several pieces (see page 34 plate VIII-map of Dorasamudra-Halebid).
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Bastihalli-Jain temples.
Pp. 55-59. Halebid-Pärsvanätha Basti-Jains scenes on panels and friezes-- descriptions--Pārsvanātha Basti Hoysala building erected by Boppadeva in memory of his father Ganga Raja minister and general 1133 A.D. In the centre Bhuvanendra Yaksha-probably (perhaps as Arhant) Pārsvanātha as a Prince-seated Jinas on the parapet-a Jina figure on a simhāsana on the Navaranga doorway. 24 Jain Tirthankaras each seated in their characteristic rogāsana on the navaranga ceiling-fully described--a Jain Goddess in the corner of the Sukkanasi-probably Kushmāndini14 ft. high image of Pārsvanātha--fully described.
P. 58 (N)-Inscription (E. C. V. BI 127) states a 6 cubit high image of śāntinätha lies in the ground near the temple (of Pārsvanātha) Halebid. But the image is not discovered yet.
P. 58. Temple of Ādinātha Hoysala building fully described (Belur inscription 335) Jain figures on the lintel-Hoysala image of Sarada foot prints of some Tirthankaras under the west canopy. The mutiliated image of Adinātha-transferred to śāntinātha basti nearby. Śāntinätha Basti-construction of roughly shaped old material--fully described-Seated image of Ādinātha with head broken. The image in the Garbhagriha 14 ft. high-inscription on the pedestal of the image (Belur inscription 334). Inscriptions consisting epitaphs of Jain images on the wall. A 20 ft. high pilllar in front-with a Yaksha shrine on the top.
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