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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY of a Jaina named Boppaya--disciple of Anantakirti of Müla samgha and Kanurgana 14th century.
P. 113. Inscription in Kadahalli of Chāmarājanagar, Mysore dist. on the Garudagama in front of Basaveśvara temple in Kannada language and characters, text, transliteration and notes--records the setting up of a manasthambha by Vaidyaiya 1683 A. D.
P, 125. Inscription No. 29--at village Bastipura belonging to village Mukhadahalli on a virāgul 21 near the Jaina image. Letters worn out.
P. 172. Inscription No. 63-on a stone set up near Gundan Basappa's house in town Hosanagar-size 3'-6" x 2"-6" in Kannada language and character, text, translation and notes-Records the death of a Jaina woman Havvaka wife of Sarbādhikāri Bammāchāri (1190 A. D.), mention of Puspasena-devar a Jain guru.
Pp. 195-200. Inscriptions No. 73--on the four sides of a slab lying in the jungle near the village Hebbailu in Kalurkatte hobli (Nagar Taluq, Simago Dist.), size 5' x 3' in Kanada language and character-text, translation, transliteration and note--Record belongs to the reign of Vira Santaradeva king of Santalige of the Santara dynasty his minister named Nagularasa, both were Jainas-Pushpasena the Jain guru preceptor of Nagularasar, Nagularasar's wife Chațţarasi daughter of the Dandanāyaka Oddamma and two sons-Chavundarāya and Nagavarmma.
Pp. 81-83-88. Manuscripts Mallikarjuna's Saktisudhārņava (Kannada)--No. Belur, K.A. 180 according to Mr. R. Narasimhachar (Karnāțaka Kavicharitre 2nd ed.) the poet was a Jain while Dr. A. Venkatasubbiah (Kelavu Kannada Kavigala Jivana Kalavichāra p. 182) the author was a Smarta Brahman named Chidānanda Mallikārjuna. It is maha-kavya-some of the verses deal with Jain stories which may be extracts from various works from Jain authors.
P. 209. Inscription No. 79 on a Viragal in village Harahittalu in Kerehalli hobali Nagar Taluq in Kannada mentions Santara king Virasantara (dated 1191 A.D.) his titles as worshipper of the 'lotus feet of Jina'.
P. 233. List o, photographs No. 83-Basti-Jvālāmalini figure-Narasimharāja. pur-Kadur No. 84—"Chandraprabha".
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Archaeological Survey of Mysore-- Annual Report 1934-Bangalore.
Pp. 29-30. śāntiśvara Basti, Nittur (Binnamanggala)—Repairs done by government and public collections-small shrine for Padmāvati-Jain inscription to
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