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Lewis RICE. Epigraphia Carnatica. Vol. III-IV. Inscriptions in the Mysore District. Banglore, 1894-1898
Pages.
5.
The introduction is devoted to the historical study of the inscriptions. Among the special reviews that it includes, the following relates particularly to the Jainism.
36.
District.
Mysore
Note. Critical discussion relating to the identification of Bhadrabahu and of his disciple Candra Gupta in the inscriptions of Śravana Belgola.
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The old temple of Rämeśvara, at Varuna, in the district of Mysore, possesses a frieze adorned with sculptures in the ancient Jaina style.
Note on the colossal statue of Gomateśvara, at Śravana Gutta, near Yelwal; it resembles to that of Yeṇür in the southern Canara.
Jaina Inscription.
No.
Mysore
Mysore
40
Seringapa- 144
tam
Mandya
6
Seringapatam 147 Seringapatam 148
689
Part I--Introduction.
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50
Dates A.D.
JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
About 750
About 750
About 980
1383
About
900 (?)
1130
Object.
In memory of a Jain of the name of Govapayya.
Grant of land.
In memory of apriest.
Eulogy of Sakalacandra, disciple of Vasupujya, Digambara of the Karnur gana, Tintini gaccha, Kundakund anvaya.
Evidence of the sojourn of Bha drabahu and of Candragupta on the mount Kalbappu (Katavapra) at Śravana Belgola.
Erection and endowment of a temple by Mallinatha, of the Desi gana, Pustaka gaccha.
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