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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Epigraphy:
P. 39. A Jain epigraph of the Ganga period at Manne, Nelamangala tāluq; the record may be of the middle of the 10th cent.
P. 41. A reference to the ancient kingdom of Punnad, mentioned as Punnata in connection with the Jain migration from the north in the 3rd century B. C., and as Paunnata by Ptolemy in the 2nd century A. D.
P. 44. A Hoysala inscription on the navaranga doorway of the Keśava temple at Grama, Hassan taluq; in it mention is made of the erection of the Vasudeva Jina. basti by Udayāditya, son of Pergade Vasudeva, and contains praise of a Jain guru named Chandanandi.
Miscellaneous Inscription :
Pp. 60-61. An inscription on the pedestal of the Jina image in the Säntinātha basti at Grama, Hassan taluq, of about 1200. An epigraph to the north-west of the ruined Mulasthāna temple at Jodi Kempanpura, Chāmarajanagar taluq.
Manuscripts :
Pp. 64-65. Manuscripts belonging to the library of Pandit Dorbali Šāstri at Sravana Belgola-Sripadaśni, a Kannada poem in praise of the Pancha-Parameşthis, by the Jain poet Achanna (Vanivallabha), flourishing at the close of the 12th cent. Atmatalva-parākşan, a Sanskrit work treating of Jain philosophy of Devaraja of the 15th cent.
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Report of the Arch. Survey of Mysore, 1918-Bangalore, 1919.
P. 2. Kaidala: An inscription in the Gangādhareśvara temple having on the slab a figure of Vişnu with a figure of Jina; tells us about the erection of Visnu and Jina temples at the village by Samanta Bāchi, a subordinate of the Hoysala king Narasimha I.
P. 4. Stones marked with a discuss indicate a grant to a Vişņu temple, while those marked with a Mukkode or triple umbrella, a grant to a Jain temple.
P. 5. Rampura : The Anantanātha basti.
P. 6. Maddagiri : The Mallinātha basti ; besides Jina figures the basti has figures of Sarasvati and Padmavati.
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