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to the class of Rajapūtas known as Sodha.
18.8. TEJ-a courtier of Siddharāja Ja ya simha. The
epithet Citraudau (mod. Guj. Citrodo) implies his hailing from Citoda. Can he be identified with Samarasimha Sona garā Ca u hāņa (1183-1186 A.D.) of Jhālora who was a tributary of Bhim a deva II of Pāța na? Because it is the practice of the Prabandha-writers to put together personages who have flourished at different times, a glaring example whereof is the
Bhojaprabandha. 18.3. - one of the maids of the chief queens of Madana
bhrama. 3.8. ---a female attendant of the harem of king Mada nabhra na. 5.18.
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-the elephant-driver named Sā mala', mentioned here as a courtier of Siddha rāja J a y asimha. PC (p. 59) mentions Sāmala as the elephant-driver of Siddharāja and PPS (pp. 51-52 ) mentions Syā ma la as the elephant-driver of Kumāra pāla. These were probably one
and the same person. 18.10. --Sām a la, a royal messenger who could traverse
(probably riding she-camels ) the distance of 16 yojanas (in a watch )', mentioned among the
courtiers of Siddharāja Ja ya simh a. 18.11. - Sālhu, hailing from certain village called Bheladi (probably the one near Disā in North Guj.), who belonged to the Vāgh elā family of Rāja pūtas'. He is mentioned among the courtiers of Siddha rāja Ja ya sim ha.
18.5. --a female friend of Marudi, the female gardener
of Ujjayini, and sister of Umā devī. 15.13. -one of the two disciples of Vardh a mana sūri, who were sent by him to Prabhas a Pāța na, where they vanquished the Gauda dialectician
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