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756
690 (ii)
Lewis RICE. Epigraphia Carnatica. Vol. VI. Inscriptions in the Kadur District. Bangalore, 1901.
28.
Pages.
The princes Santaras of Mysore were Jainas.
The princes of the realm of Karkala were probably Jainas.
District.
Kadur
Remarks, according to BUCHANAN, on the kings of Tuluva, the Bhairasas, who, of all the Jaina Kings of the region, was the most powerful; they descended from the kings of Vijayanagara by Jaina women.
Kadur
Reviews on the beauty of the sculptures in the Jaina temples of Sosevür or Angadi (about 11th century).
Jaina inscriptions.
Kadur
Kadur
Chikma
galur.
Jain Education International
Chikmagalür.
No. Date A. D.
971
1
36
69
174-181
2
75
1203
Introduction.
1160
JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
1280
towards 1060 (?)
Object.
In memory of a laic adept of the Desi gana, Kundakunda anvaya. Construction of a temple in ho. of Santinatha by Vira Ballāļa II.
Construction and grant of a temple by a laic belonging to the Arungala anvaya, and whose religious genealogy has been indicated.
In memory of several Jaina devo
tees.
In memory of laic adept of the Pustaka gaccha, Kundakunda
anvaya.
Construction and endowment of a temple by a laic disciple of the Deva gana, Pasāņa anvaya.
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