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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pp. 193-4. Inscription on the Biligiri Ranganabetta in the hobli of Yelandur, on a stone lying in the boulder called Sravana Are (Yelandur, Taluq, Mysore Dist.) in Kannada language and characters--Record incomplete and stops abruptly-indicates the invocation to Jina-śāsana and the record was probably meant to register some grants to a Jain temple or it might have been a epitaph in memory of a Jain Saint.
382 (ix) Annual Report of the Mysore Archaeological Department, for the year 1939-Mysore, 1940.
Facing P. 1. Plate Neminātha Santinātha Basti, Kambadahalli.
Pp. 9-10. Panchakūta Basti-Kambadahalli-comparatively in good state of preservation.
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śāntinātha Basti Kambadahall-dilapidated condition. Jain pillar at Kambadahalli- most elegant in the state.
P. 11. Jaina temple at Santebachalli-a mutiliated Jain image of 5 ft. height probably of Šātinātha.
Channanna bastis
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P. 17. Vindhyagiri-Sravanabe!go!a-Odegal and decaying condition.
P. 22. Jain bastis, Angadi-in a state of disrepair.
P. 28. Mention of Rāmānujachārya and Vishņuvardhana pounding into pulp some Jains at Naresinha temple,
P. 35. Vimalanātha Bastt in Bellur, 1680 A. D. image of Vimalanātha within.
P. 40. facing--plate VII Pancha Kūta Basti Kambadahalli, group plan.
P. 43. facing-plate VIII
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Pp. 44–46. Kambadahalli; a mile south of Bindiganavale a hobli town in the N. W. of Nagamangala Tāluq.
Panchakuta a basti-oldest Jain monument of the State.
Ādināth Basti-fully described--belonged to the period earlier than the Hoysalas and perhaps much nearer to that of Bhoga Nandi temple; C. 900 A. D.
The twin temples with Jina Tirthankaras near the above Adināth basti, fully described; broken image of Pārsvanātha within the compound of Adinātha Basti.
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