Click on the link below to view the article. Panchavarnada Itihasa Tippanigalu – Notes on the Five Colours Author: K. V. Rajagopal Place: Uttara kannada, Dakshina Kannada, Mudabidri Notes from the Author: Yellow, Green, Red, White and Black (Indigo)- called Pancha Varna – are of auspicious consideration specially in the context of the classical Jain texts and […]
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Jaina Epigraphs of Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya
Click on the link below to view the article. Nagamangala talukina jaina shansanagalu -Jaina Epigraphs of Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya Author: C. S. Aparna Place: Nagamangala, Mandya, Devarahalli, Kasalagere, Yalladahalli, Kambadahalli, Hattana, Alisandra, Belluru, Muthsandra, Elekoppa, Bogadi, Dadaga, Kelagere, Bindiganavile, Sukudare In this research article, the author presents a religio-regional study of Nagamangala taluk in Mandya district with […]
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An unpublished Hoysala Inscription of Baraalu village
Click on the link below to view the article. Baraalu gramada aprakatitha shasana -An unpublished Hoysala Inscription of Baraalu village Author: Dr M. P. Mahadevaiah Place: Hassan, Baralu, Channarayapatna In this article, the author brings to light a new Hoysala inscription at Baraalu, a village in Channarayapatna of Hassan district, belonging to 12th century. The inscription contains […]
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A study of temples and inscriptions of Nagarle, Nanjanagudu
Click on the link below to view the article. Nagarleya shasanagalu matthu devalayagalu-A study of temples and inscriptions of Nagarle, Nanjanagudu Author: Dr. H. Chandrasheskara Place: Nagarle, Nanjanagudu, Mysore In this article, the author presents detailed study of Nagarle village near Nanjanagudu taluk. Nagarle has been a famous educational center during 10th century. Four inscriptions of this […]
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Shantinatha Jinalaya at Nittur
Click on the link below to view the article. Nitturina shanthinatha jinalaya-Shantinatha Jinalaya at Nittur Author: Srinivasa A. G. Place: Nittur, Gubbi, Tumkur Nittur, according to the inscription of 1226 AD, was known by the name, Tenkanayyavale and was a major business center. The town houses a Shanthinatha jinalaya which is a Hoysala style basadi , built […]
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Photo Album of Basti Hoskote, K.R. Pet
Hi All, Mr Brahmanand Chipre has shared his photo album of Basti Hoskote ( Basadi Hoskote). https://picasaweb.google.com/100281809551030407407/BasadiHosakote We thank Mr Brahmanand Chipre for sharing his photos. We greatly appreciate such responses to our posts. It motivates us and gives all of us an opportunity to learn more.
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Archaeological remains of Jaina Basadis at Basti Hoskote (Basadi Hoskote), K R Pete
Click on the link below to view the article. Basti Hoasakoteya Jaina Avasheshgalu, ondu adhyayana-Archaeological remains of Jaina Basadis at Basti Hoskote (Basadi Hoskote), K R Pete Author: Lingaraju Place: Basti Hoskote (Basadi Hoskote), Kannambadi, Basti, K R Pete, Mandya In this article, the author presents in detail, his studies of Jaina Basadis and inscriptional evidences […]
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Idols of Mother and Child
Click on the link below to view the article. Thayi maguvina murthy shilpa-Idols of Mother and Child Author: Raghu R. Place: Kollegala, Chamarajanagara, Halebidu, Thalakadu, Humbuja, Somanathapura The idols of a mother carrying a child is depicted at various places and is worshiped by both Jaina and Hindu sects as Yakshi and village deities respectively. Author […]
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Newly found Jaina Sculptures at Hunagunda
Click on the link below to view the article. Hunagundadalli Shoditha Jaina Vigrahagalu-Newly found Jaina Sculptures at Hunagunda Author: Dr. S. K. Melakara, Dr. R. M. Shadaksharaiah Place: Hunagunda, Bagalkote The author has given details of Jaina sculptures found near a hill in Hunagunda of Bagalkot district. The inscriptions on the sculptures and other material gives […]
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Kallurugudda Inscripion housed at Shimoga Goverment Museum
Click on the link below to view the article. Kalluguddada shasana-Kallurugudda Inscripion Author: B.S. Ramabhatta Place: Madali, Shimoga, Shivamogga The author explains in detail the Kallurugudda inscription housed at the Government Museum, Shimoga. Hisorical aspects of Kallurugudda or Mandali, reign of Ganga’s in the region have been extesively discussed. Madali, Shimoga, Shivamogga Ganga, Jaina