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where a memoir is known as the altar of Māngū. 18.7-8.
33 Trama
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37 LATAF
- king of the city of Tram bā vati (mod.
K ha m bhāta or Cam ba y). 12.2 -Durjana śal y a, one of the two sons of H ūņa
The pa niyā of Dabhoi. 22.13. - a woman of the wood-worker class residing in the
Gañchakaseri or 'wood-workers' street' of Ujjayini, whose bitter utterances were the root of the adventures of king Vikra māditya which terminated in his securing a five-handled royal
umbrella. 11.4, 11. -one of the two sons of Yasodhara, the Purohita of Siddharāja Ja ya simha, who first studied under Devas üri and his disciple Mala ya candra and then under the juggler Gaja rāja of Kā ma rūpa and as such who later on became known as the juggler Maņa ya of
Pāța ņ a. 25.2; 26.2. -a great dialectician hailing from the Gauda
country, who tied 84 puttalakas to his legs as a token of his victory over dialecticians all over the country, and who, being vanquished in his last dialectical contest at Prabhāsa Pātana, is
stated to have died of heart-bursting. 30.7. -a courtier of Siddharāja Jay a si mha. The
epithet Phophaliu indicates that either he was a trader in betel-nuts [ Guj. 1976 < Pkt. < Skt. qT4] or he hailed from a village named Phophala or Phophaliā. 18.6. - a courtier of Siddharāja Ja ya simh a. 18.3. - the songster named Nārāyaṇa, a courtier of
Siddharāja Ja y asimha. [cf. Guj. arcuit= Skt. 71149:. ] 18.11. -one of the maids of the chief queens of Mada na
bhrama. 3.7. -a lady of the Padmini type belonging to the gardeners' class of the town of Dabhoi. King
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39 ATTITTE T1533 40 HRUL 23518
41 91[ a boate
42 TH
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