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steadfast Jain families and was styled the southern Ayyavale (Aihole). Recharasa set up also the god Sāntinātha at Jinanäthapura near Sravana Belgoļa.
Pp. 1371.
1373.
His (Ballala II) capital cities : Arsikere, a populous place with large number of Brahmans, Jains and Koyilal; it attracted the attention of donors like Recharasa, who built the Sahasra-kütaJinälaya in it in about 1220 A. D.
Religion, Architecture and sculpture : During the reign of Ballala II, Jainism and Vaishnavism flourished side by side, without the exhibition of any ill-will towards each other. Ballala II visited Śravana-Beļgoļa and made grants there as usual. The largest number of temples built in any single Hoysala king's reign was in that of Ballala II-Akkana basti at Sravana-Belgoļa (1182 A.D.); Santinātha bastiat Jinanāthapura, and Säntinātha basti at Bandalike (cica 1200 A. D.); Sahasrakūta basti at Arsikere (C. 1220 A.D.)
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C. HAYAVADANA RAO. Mysore Gazettcer, Vol. II, Mediaeval, Part 111. New Edition,--Bangalore, 1930.
P. 1453.
Records relating to Harihara 1. 1342 A. D. E. C. VIII, Sorab 263, dated in 1342 A.D. Records the death of a Jain guru at Kupp. atur in Nagarakhand,
P. 1480.
Irugappa-Odeya (the prime minister of Harihara II) is known as the "best of Jains" who built the Jain temple at Vijayanagar (S. I, I. 1,156).
Pp. 1483-
84.
Settlement of Jain and Sri-Vaishnava dispute, by Bukka I, in 1368 A.D. (E. C. II, Srav. Bel. New Edi, 344-old edi. No. 136; E. C. IX, Magadi 18; E. C. III, Nanjangud. 64.)
P. 1500.
During the reign of Bukka I, codsiderable literary activity in the
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