There is a jinalaya in the back side of the parshwanath temple. Statue of lord neminath is in it. This statue was built with black stone. Statue is very pleasing to the eye. One foot long statue is kept on the lotus on elevated altar.
This smallest Basadi is situated right on the entry of Akkan Basadi. There is an Idol of Panch Parmeshthi inscribed on a higher rock. It was used to give donations from here. Therefore it is known as Daanshala.
Aregal Basadi(Parshwanath Basad) is so named since it is built on rock (aregal). It faces northwest and it enshrines a white marble Parshvanatha which was dedicated in[.....]
This Basadi was built in 14th century by Mangayee, a court dancer who became a pupil of Jain monastery's Patthacharya Abhibnav Charukirti. At the entry of this Basadi,..
Walking through cow-sheds and tiled-houses, in the north-westerly direction, we reach the Santisvara basti at the other end (NW) of Jinanathapura. This is t the most ornate and the most typical of the Hoysala bastis in Karnataka. It excels the Akkana basdi....