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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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P. 1141,
Birur (Kaden Taluk)-Jains, 25,
P. 1142.
Chikmagalur : the country formed part of the territory of the Jain kings of Humcha. Chikmagalur was a Jain settlement, Jain epitaphs of 11th century A. D.
P. 1152.
Kadur-Jains, 14.
Pp. 1153-
54.
Kalasa (Mudigere Taluk)-Kalasesvara temple probably a Jain originally. Kalasa. Karkala kingdom of original Santara kingdom of Pombachha (Humcha) ; Kings of this line Jains by religion (1246-1598 A. D.).
P. 1160.
Koppa (Koppa Taluk)---Jains, 17.
P. 1170
71.
Narasimharajpur (formerly Yedehalli), Jains, 30, the town consists of a single state, its end known as Singannagadde are three bastis and a Jain Math, inscription of A. D. 1778, and 1300, the basti and its metalic figures of Sarasvati, Ganadharapada (foot-print), Śruta (the Angas and Pūrvas)-descriptions given.
P. 1183.
Sringeri Town. 1 Jain basti. Vidyāśankar Hindu temple (A, D. 1338), its pradakshina west entrance has a figure of Jina or Buddha.
P. 1197.
Tarikere Town (Kadur dist.)-Jains, 32.
P. 1218.
Shimoga District-Jains, 2,982.
P. 1230.
History. The last of the Jain Humcha Kings became a Śivabhakta, taking the name of Gante Wodeyar was the progenitor of Keladi family.
P. 1242.
Antiquities of Belgami : Jain basti, a massive seated Jina in a private house of a colossal fallen statue of Jina to the east of the village.
P. 1244.
Jain Basadis at Humcha, Pancha-Basadi described in Nagar 35 as Urvvi-tilakam, a glory to the world, now in ruins.
P. 1275.
Bandalike or Bandamike (north of Shikarpur Taluk) : Šāntinātha basti.
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