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INSCRIPTIONS IN KANARESE:
P. 282. Bellary Dist. Hadagalli tāluk.
187. Kattebennur: (Kanarese). On the base of the column left of entrance into the Añjaneya temple in the same village. Records in Nandana, Phalguna, śu. di. 5, Monday, that a certain mason named Aloja brought materials from the ruined temple of Bhōgesvara at Kondadakaṭṭi which belonged to a Jaina-basti and built this temple for Hanumappa.
Pp. 283-284. Bellary Dist, Hadagalli taluk.
189. Kogali: In the Rangamadhya-mantapa of the Jain basti. Gift of money.
190. Kōgali: On the pedestal of the smaller Jina-image in the same basti. Registers in Paridhavi, Chaitra, su. di. Chaturdasi, Sunday, the construction of the image by a certain Obeyama-setți, a lay pupil of Anantaviryadeva.
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the basti. The Hoysala king Pratapchakravartin Vira Ramanathadeva. Records in Yuvan gift of gold to the Jain temple of Chenna-Pārśva at Kogali.
193. Do. Do. on another pillar.
194. Do. The Western Chalukya king Trailokyamalla (Someśvara I) Gift of land.
195. Do. The Western Chalukya king Ahavamalladeva (I or Taila II) refers in S. 914, Nandana, to a victory over the Chōla king. 196. Do. The Western Chalukya king Trailokyamalla (Someśvara I. 1042-68) records in S. 977 Manmatha, a gift by the Jain teacher Indrakirti. The basti had been built by Durvinita.
P. 291. Bellary Dist., Hadagalli tāluk.
237. Sōgi: On a fragment lying before Virappa's house in the same village. The Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana Vira Ballala seems to record in Kärttika, ba. di. 5, Thursday, a gift of land to a Jaina Institution.