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1897:311, Sharma, I.K.: 1992; MAR. 1912 p. 30 para. 70; Ec. VII-i. Sh.4. 1121-22). In the end of the tenth century, a disciple of the Municandra Siddhāntadeva, Rakkasa Ganga Nanniya Ganga Kșitipāla, Mārasingana-anujam, gifted some wet lands under the tank of Tattekere (1WG: No. 150: 11th cent.: pp. 468-70, MAR
1923, pp. 114-15). 3. Mahāmandalesvara Bhujabala Ganga Permmādi
Barmmadeva-l (1050-65) endowed Mandali-basadi with taxfree gifts in the year 1054 (Sh. 4. 1121-22, pp. 10-15), giving it the name of 'Pattada basadi', the royal chapel. He again made some more grants of land, along with his queen consort and four sons and a grandson, in the year 1060 (Sh. 6. 1060. p. 18). This temple exists in good condi
tion even now at Harakere, as a Saiva temple. 5. Barmmadeva's first son Mārasinga, a lay disciple of
Māghanandi Siddhāntadeva, made a gift to this temple in
the year 1065 in Ardravalli. 6. Barmmadeva's second son, Nanniya (satya) Ganga made a
grant in the year 1070. 7. Rakkasa Ganga, third son of Barmmadeva and a lay votary
of the seer Anantavirya siddhantadeva made another grant in the same year. Bhujabala Ganga Permmāạideva-ll and the fourth and last son of Barmmadeva, made a grant of lands, specified with boundaries, in Heg-Gaņagile, for the daily worship and offerings at the Pastada Tirthada basadi, and for the food of
the Sramaņas. 9. Again in the year 1121-22, Tribhuvanamalla Nanniya Ganga
Permmāạideva-ll, grandson of Brammadeva, on the happy occasion of the birth of his son Hermmāạideva, made a hindrance free gift of the village Basadiyahalli, to the crown basadi.
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