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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
ments on the hills given :
Chikka-betta, Śäntinātha basti, Supārsvanätha basti, Pārsvanā. tha basti Kattale basti, Chandragupta basti, Chandraprabha basti, Chāmundaräya basti, Majjiganna basti, Eradukatte basti, Savatigandha-varana basti, Terina basti, Santiśvara basti, Kuge Brahmadeva pillar, Mahänavami Mantapa, Bharateśvara, Iruve Brahmadeva temple, Kanchinadone, Lakki-done (pond), Bhadrabahu cave, Chāmundaraya's Rock, Dodda-betta (hill), Gommateśvara Colossal image—his life ; its Mahämastakäbhișekas in 1398, 1612, 1677, 1825, 1827, 1871, 1887; its mutilation by Rämänujācārya its enclosure; Siddhara basti, Akhande-bägilu (entrance), Tyagada Brahmadeva pillar, Chennanna basti, Odegal basti, Chauvisatirtha-kara basti, Brahmadeva temple. The village (Sravana Belgola)-Bhandarti basti, Akkana basti Sidhanta-basti, Danasale basti, Kalamma temple, Nagara Jinälaya, Mangayi basti, Jaina Math or monastery--its paintings and other antiquities described ; Kalyäni (pond), Jakki katte (tank), Chennanna's pond. Adjacent villages--Jinanātha pura, Säntinātha basti, five specimen of Høysala style of about 1200 A. D.- description given; east of the village Aregal basti, South-west of the village Samadhi-mantapa (Jain tomb), Hale-Belgola, a village--its Jina temple, there are also a Višņu and a Siva temples at the village; a ruined basti and mutilated Jina figure. Sanchalli village, a ruined basti of 1,120. 500 inscriptions (inscriptions at Sravana Belgoļa, E. C. II by R. Narasimhachar). Kaden District-Jains, 1,386.
P. 1089.
P. 1101,
Archaeology : the finest and oldest sculpture is in the Jain basti probably of the 11th century a beautiful Yakshim.
Ajjanpur (Tarikere taluk)-Jains, 16.
P. 1125. Pp. 1130
31.
Angadi (Mudigere Taluk)-2 Jain bastis, early Hoysala stylefigures of Neminātha, Chandranātha, Gommateśvara, Ara, Malli and Muni Suvrata, Yakshis--description given.
Pp. 1139.
40.
Bale-Honnur (Kadur dist.) : Inscriptions engraved on boulders in the river (E. C. VI, Kadur district --Koppa 17, 21 and 3); Māra, Santara king, son of Mayūra varma, the second-disciple of the great Muni Vadibhasimha Ajita Sena (1070 A. D.) ; Bommanakallu boulder, a Jina figure on it.
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