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subject-Acquirement of a Kannada medical work known as KarnātakaKalyāņakāraka by Jagaddala Somanātha (Chitrakavi-Soma), a Jain author belonging to the middle of the 12th cent.
141 (VIII) Report, do, 1910-11. Bangalore, 1911.
P. 3. Lakşmidevihalli : Discovery of a Jain epitaph of the Ganga period, near the Basavanna temple, pointing to the place having once been a Jain settlement.
Kallangere : A Jain image, presumably of Pārsvanātha, brought to light in the neighbourhood of the hillock Kanchinakovi Marati.
P. 6. Javagal: The temple of Chandranatha, with rows of Tirthañkaras here and there on the outer walls of the temple.
P. 9. Bastihalli: Examination of the temples of Pārsvanātha, Adinātha and Säntinātha.
P. 13. Belur: In the Kesava temple, figures with dead game and figures shooting with guns and a figure of a Jina.
Pp. 15-16. Belgami : In several parts of the village, figures of Jinas lying in a mutilated condition, though no trace of Jain basti is now found.
P. 19. Bandalike: The Säntinátha basti, with mutilated Jina figures here and there.
Chikka-Magadi : An inscribed stone in the Basavanna temple having seated figures of a Jain teacher and four female disciplesSeveral Jina images lying about in a mutilated condition.
Hanchi: A new inscription on a stone at the Virabhadra temple. It has a large Svastika at the top with a seated Jina figure to the left.
P. 20. Kuppatur : A seated image of Jina in the Jain temple.
P. 21. Sravana Belgola: Erection of one of the bastis by the Ganga king, Sivamara on the small hill at Sravaņa Belgoļa.
P. 25. A LIST of transcripts of Jain works prepared in the office of the Survey and sent to the Oriental Library, Mysore : No. 5 Belgolada Gommateśvara-charitre, a Kannada work by Ananta
kavi. No. 6 Khagendramanidarpaņa, a Kannada work by Mangarāja,