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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
No. 7. Plan of Pārsvanātha-basti, Bastihalli.
EPIGRAPHY : Hoysala period
P. 33. An inscription on the pedestal of a Jina image lying on the site of a ruined basti at Kottagere Kunigal tāluq; the image represents śāntinātha.
Vijaynagar period
Harihara II. A record stating that Irugappa-dannāyaka was a famous Jain general of the king, and was the author of Nanartharatnamälä.
MISCELLANEOUS INSCRIPTIONS
P. 51. An inscription in characters of the 12th century in the śāntiśvara-basti at Nittur, Gubbi tāluq-Another Jain epitaph (nisidi), dated in 1980 in the basti-Three copper plate inscriptions from the Basti matha at Singangadde, Narasimharājapura tāluq.
MANUSCRIPTS :
P. 53. A commentary on Dhananjaya's Rāghava-pāņdaviya by Nemichandra-A commentary styled Vardhichandrodaya on Vijaya Súri's Sringārārnavachandrika by Devachandra - Jñānachandracharita, a Kannada poem giving an account of the Jain prince Jñānachandra, composed in 1659 by the Jain poet Päyaņavarņi, a native of Sravaņa Belgoļa.
ILLUSTRATION IN THE REPORT: Plate 1. North view of śāntiśvara basti at Nittur.
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Report, do, 1920. Bangalore, 1921.
P. 8. Kanheri: A Jina figure in cave 64'; it is apparently a figure of Pārsvanátha, seated on the coils of a serpent canopied by its five hoods. .
Po. 10. Nasik : Cave No. 1 is a small Jain cave--A seated figure of Neminátha opposite its entrance.