- A ‘Nishidhi’ stone inscription from the 12th century was found at ‘Nandi Basaveshwara temple’ in Harakere village in Karnataka.
- R. Shejeshwara, Assistant Director, Department of Archeology, Heritage and Museums, and Jagadeesh, historian, discovered the inscription in Harakere village.
- Nishidhi stone inscriptions are issued to commemorate Jain ascetics who perform Sallekhana vratha.
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