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records the name of Bhattārakadeva belonging probably to the Kondakundanyaya and a gachcha of which the name is lost.
Pp. 71-74. An inscription No. 15-at Gorur of the Madihalli hobli (Belur Taluq, Hassan Dist.) on a nishidhikal set up in front of the Chennakeśavasvämi temple-- transliteration and notes. Satya-Heggade son of Heriyābaseveggade and Nijikabbe as the ruler of Kisuvalli-his wife Bachave disciple of Nayakirttideva Siddhānteśa. The death of the wives of Satyaveggade by Sanyasana (12th century A. D.).
The spiritual descent of Nayakirti. Gunachandra Siddhānt Balachandramunindra (E. C. II & V).
P. 60. Mention of Masavi Barma a Jain mentioned in the stone inscription set up in the backyard of Govindappas honse, Belur Hassan Dist.
Pp. 74-75. Inscription No. 16-on a stone lying in front of the above templeregisters the grant of five Khandugas of wet land by three persons Malavesetti, Katakadabanisetti and Kesisețți to a basadi at Goravur-Mantion of one Melliyakka in the record of about 12th century A. D.
Pp. 113—115. Inscription No. 35---at Bidirur Bharangi hobli, (Sagar Taluq, Shimoga Dist.) on the brass pedestal of the God Adināth in the Vardhamānas svami basti transliteration and notes -- records the construction of a Chaityālaya (Jain temple) and the installation of Adiśvara by Ramnäyka a Santara chief, 1487 A D.
Inscription No. 36-on the pedestal of chaturvimsati Tirthankara image in the above basti transliteration and notes --records the presentation of the image of 24 Tīrthankaras to the basli by Malli, a Jaina dovotee-basti constructed by Subhachandradeva of Mainadanvaya, Desiyagana and Kaditab gotra (13th century A. D.).
P. 182. Appendix-A. List of Photographs taken during the year 1942-1943.
No. 66.--Adirātha with the mud fort wall in the background Ratnapuri, Mysore, Dist.
No. 93-94.Jina figure, Basavapatna. Mysore Dist.
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Annual Report of the Alysore Archaeological Dept. for the year 1944-Mysore, 1 45.
P. 18. Mention of Jain Basti at Heggere, Davangere, Chitaldrug District.
P. 19. Mention of Jain temple at Suttur nine miles east of Nanjangud on the banks of Kapini.
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