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Report of the Arch. Survey of Mysore, 1916– Bangalore, 1917.
P. 8. Narasimharajapura (Yedehalli) : At the west end locally known as Singanagadde are three bastis or Jain temples and a Jain matha known as Sugappa's matha, said to be affiliated to the Kolalamatha near Lal Bagh, Bangalore.
P. 10. Belehonnur : A Jina figure on one of the two boulders on the bank of the Bhadra.
Pp. 12-13, 17. Sringeri (Sringapura) : Several temples at the place, including a Jain basti. A figure of Jina for Buddha in Vidyāsan kara temple. The Pārsvanätha basti; an inscription in it, dated in 1161, is the oldest lithic record in the village.
P. 21. Chikmagalur : Discovery of two Jain epitaphs of the close of the 11th century.
P. 22. Mattavara : The Pärśvanätha-basti.
P. 27. Varuna : A mound known as basti-littu to the west of the village. Here once stood a large basti or Jain temple.
Ketamanhalli : Numerous vīragals. A mutilated Jina figure on the way to the village.
Epigraphy :
Pp. 48-50. Erection of the Neminātha basti by the general of the silāhāra king Vijayāditya at Eksambi in the Kundi Province, and a grant made to it in 1165 A. D. by Kārtavīrya of the Ratta family.
Pp. 51-53. An epigraph of the reign of the Hoysala king Vinayāditya II in the Pārsvanātha basti at Mattavara, Chikmaglur taluq ; it bears the date Śaka 991. Another inscription of about 1120, belonging to the time of Vişnuvardhana, Hoysala king, in the Basava temple near Kumbarhalli; it mentions one Punisamayya, a devout Jain and builder of several bastis. He founded the Pārsvanätna basti at Chämarājanagar and also the ruined basti at Bastihalli near Halebid.
P. 69. A copper grant issued by a chief of Gerasoppe in the Jain matha at Sode in the Sirsi taluq, North Canara district; it bears the date 1572.
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