Around 1908, he had an opportunity to work in Mysore under Maharaja
Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV. He composed
Manasar’, a bibliography of Indian sculptural art with emphases on
Hoysala and early
Chalukyan art. His other famous works include
Gurugita and
Shivagita on sculpture and painting with his own commentary. Later, he founded a sculpture school opposite to the Kamakameshwari temple in Mysore. The school was named Jagadguru Shaivashilpa Brahmarshi Gurukula and it was inaugurated by Maharajah Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar in 1949. Sri Siddalinga Swami served as official palace artist until his death in 1952. ==Gallery==