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Subbiah ('A Twelfth Century University in Mysore,' Quarterly Journal of the Mythic

Society [Bangalore], VII [1917], 157-96), The architecture and sculpture of this and
many other of the Kälämukha temples are described by H. Cousens ( The Châlukyan
Architecture of the Kanarese Districts) and in Mysore Gazetteer (ed. C. Hayavadana
Rao, Vols. II and V). *Ed. and trans. Rice, EC, VII, Sk. 94 and 98. 4Ed. and trans. Fleet,
El, V, Nos. A and B. 5Ed. and trans. Rice, EC, VII, Sk. 99. 6Ibid,, Sk. 100 and 104. 7Ed.
and trans. Fleet, El, V, No. C and Rice, EC, VII, Sk. 108 respectively. »Ed, and trans.
Rice, EC, VII, Sk. 105. 9Ed. PB, Desai, SU, XV, no. 73. d. and trans. Rice, EC, VII, Sk.
316. d. and trans. Rice, EC, VII, Sk. 292.

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