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Mañjunātha in the suburb of Mangalore called Kādri-Two stone Jain images called Sāranganātha (sāranganātha ?) and Matsyendranatha set up in the niches of the temple-This temple probably a Jain one in the beginning
A panel of Jain teachers found at Karkala-The teachers represented are: (1) Kumudachandra Bhatáraka, (2) Hemachandra Bhatāraka. (3) Sri Chăru[kirti]panditadeva. (4) Śrutamuni, (5) Dharmabhūsana Bhatāraka. (6) Pūjvapādastami. () Vimalasuri Bhatāraka, (8)Śrīkirti Bhatāraka. (9) Siddhāntideva, (10) Chărukīrtideva, (1) Mahäkirti Rāvula, and (12) Narendrakirtideva.
P. 10. Existence of Jain monuments at the villages Melpādi and Tennampattu in the Chittoor and North Arcot district.
P. 18. STONE INSCRIPTIONS COPIED IN 1920 :
No. 326. On a stone built into the western wall of the mosque near the cemetry at Gooty. Vijayanagara king Harihara, date (lost); Sanskrit (verse), gives in succession a list of Jain teachers of the Kondakunda line and refers to the building of a Chaityālava (Jain basti) for Pārsva- Jinanātha by the general Iruga.
P. 29.
No. 455. On two stones built into the steps of a well near the Malleśvara temple at Konakondla. Western Chälukva, Tribhuvana Malladeva saka 9191.), Kanarese : registers grant of certain villages to the temple of Mallikārjunadeva at Kondakunde.
No. 456. On a stone lying in a field near the same temple. Kanarese (archaic).-States that a certain Kanponnevan of Kondakunde lounded a tank, a matha and built the prākāra of the temple.
No. 457. On a slab set up before the Adi-Channakesavasvami temple at Konakondla. Durmati, Chaitra, su, ...). Telugu ; registers terms of cultivation in respect of lands at Konakondla.
No. 458. On the same slab. Western Chălukva. Tribhuvanamalladeva, 'ruling at Kalvāna', Kanarese verse & prose; praises the ihe Jain teacher Padmanandi Bhattaraka and the Kondakunda line.
P. 78. PHOTOGRAPHS:
No. 667. Stone image of Sārnganatha in the śiva temple, Kadri (near Mangalore), South Canara.