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P. 126. Inscription No. 25-at Honganur, Channapatria Taluk, below śāntinātha image-Transliteration, translation and notes-record the construction of the basti of the Jogavaddige of the God śāntinātha by Ubhayanana--desis (merchants), the disciples of Madhavachandra Bhattāraka, the pupil of Sakalachandrabhattāraka belonging to Mülasangha and Sri Kranva (same as the Kānurgaña).
P. 141. Two Jain bastis-at Konkunda Vishaya and Nonamangala (E. C. X. Mr. 72 and in Annual Report 1938. Inscription No. 1).
P. 143. Durvinita's translation of Vaddakathā into Sanskrit suggestive of his inclinations towards Jainism. His father Avinita builder of some Jain bastis and donor of grants (notes from Pennur grant of Durvvinita found in possession of Gokari Channappa at Bisanahalli, Hosakote Taluq).
Pp. 181-184. Inscription No. 53-at Tavanandi Kuppagadde hobbli Sorab Tāluq, on the 3rd stone in front of the basti in old fort (Somb No. 196 revised). Transliteration, translation and notes-record the death by Sanyāsana of Bommana (ruler of Tavanidhi) and of Bommale his wife S. 1293-Parisvasena Bhattāraka his guru.
P. 185. Inscription No. 54-at the same place. Transliteration, translation and notes-record the death of Mahalakshmi, wife of Hariyanandana (?) belonging to the Jaina sect by entering fire 14th century characters.
Pp. 185-186. Inscription No. 55-on the pedestal of an image lying in old fort at Tavanandi and is now brought and kept in Archaeological museum at Mysore-records the installation of the image by one (name not given) belonging to Mülasangha, Surastagana and Chitrakūtānvaya. 13th century characters.
P. 208. Inscription No. 74-at Becharak Bɔmlapur in the hobli of Bilikere of Hunasur Taluq in the land of Venkataramanegauda, son of Honnalliamma transliteration, translation and notes-records the setting up of nishadi stone in memory of Makabbeganti by Bichagauda S. 935.
P. 246. Appendix-A. List of photographs taken during 1941-42. Nos, 8-10--basti on hill-view Gomata-Sravana---Mysore. No. 13.-basti on hill-Gomata with front mantapa Gauda, Mysore.
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Annual Report of the Mysore Archaeological Dept. of the year 1943--Mysore, 1944.
P. 25. A Jain Basti at Ratnāpuri, Mysore Dist.--headless image of a Tirthankara lying outside with a Kannada inscription on the pedestal of 12th century A.D.
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