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P. 947,
Bastihalli (Hassan Taluk)-the Pärsvanātha basti, a Hoysala structure, description given.
P. 953.
Belur town-Jains, 40.
P. 965
66.
Belvadi (Arkalgud Taluk)-during the time of early Hoysala Kings, an important Jain settlement-inscriptions-Belur 171 B. C. V. dated 1160 and 1200 A, D. mentioned Jain basti, but no traces now.
Pp. 980
82.
Grama (7 miles east of Hassan)-Keśava temple, east doorway of its hall once belonged to a basti at Eleyur, Channarāya Patna Taluk, it bears a Jain inscription on the lintel.
Śāntinātha basti by Sāntale, queen of Vişnuvardhana has an image of Sumati, two caturvimsati-tirthankara panels.
Markuli, a village two miles from Grama, pañcha-kūta basti has five Jina images and a 16 armed yakshi Chakreśvari.
P. 984.
Halebid (Belur Taluk): The city originally contained 720 bastis. 3 only now remain, of which Parsvanātheśvara is the largest.
Pp. 990
91.
3 Jain temples at Bastihalli; beautiful pillars, description given. Yaksha, Yakshi and different Tirthankara images-description given. 3 inscriptions.
P. 992.
Halebid. Hoysaleśvara temple. There is a solitary Jina figure on the rail.
P. 1005.
Heragu (Hassan Taluk)- Jain basti, a heap of ruins was built in 1155 A. D. dedicated to Pärsvanātha (Hassan 57); its Jain image removed by a Government.
P. 1023,
Markuli (Hassan Taluk) : Ancient basti, Hoysala style constructed in 1173 A. D. by Büchimayya, minister of Ballala II, Trikūtāchala in plan with images-description given.
Pp. 1037.
68.
Sravana--Belgoļa : Chief seat of Jain guru; detailed description of the antiquity. Full descriptions of the undernoted monu
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