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P. 597.
History and Archaeology. An old Jain work of tenth century mentions Punnata country, this must be the Punnāda corresponding with the Pounnata of Ptolemy.
P. 636.
Badanavalu (Najangud Taluk)-a Jain figure 31 feet high lying here.
P. 642.
Bellur (Nāgamangala Taluk)-a basti in the Dravidian style.
Pp. 644.
646.
Bettadapur (Hunsur Taluk)-In former times a Jain principality, Chengala Rāya, a powerful king, was a Jain latter converted to Lingayatism. Anjaneya temple; a nude squatting figure amongst other Hindu figures.
P. 652.
Chāmarājnagar. Jains, 100. Principal Jain basti erected in 1117 by Punisa-rāja (general).
P. 672.
Hatna (Nāgamangala Taluk). The Virabhadra temple at this place was once a Jain basti dedicated to Pärsvanatha.
P. 681.
Hosaholalu (Mysore dist.) : Pārsvanatha basti (A. D. 1118), description given.
Pp. 689.
90.
Kambadahalli (Nägamangala Taluk). A holy place of the Jains; a 50 feet high Brahmadeva pillar loftiest in the State, Dravidian style Jain temple Pañchakūta basti, Ādinātha, Pārsvanätha, Neminätha, śāntinātha etc., description given. A small hill to the south of this village known as Bolari-betta has at the top of the ruins of a basti with a Jina figure.
P. 700.
Ketaman halli (Mysore Taluk)-on the way to the village a mutilated Jina figure 2 feet high lying.
P. 717
Malali (Heggaddevankote Taluk)-contains 2 bastis has a large population of Jains.
P. 732.
Mugur (T. Narasipur Taluk) : T. Narasipur 88-an old Jain epitaph.
P. 761,
Mysore. śāntīśvara basti and Jain inscriptions.
P. 785.
Nägamangala town-Jains, 2.
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