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47. See Prabhāvakacarita, p. 174. 48. Ibid., p. 177. 49. See Tawney's tra as., pp. 9ff. 5). Loo.cit. 51. See Prabhāvaka, p. 181 ; P. C. (trans. ), p. 103 ; and Purātana
praban lhasangrara, p. 10, 52. P. 181. 53, P. 103. 54. Trans. (P.C), p. 103; the sam: verse also occurs in Prabhavaka,
p. 180. 55. See Prabhāvaka, p. 172. 56. Ibid, p. 173 51. See Peterson, IV, p. 8. 58. See Ray, H.C., D.H.N.I (Reprint), II, pp, 8256 : also Choudhary,
G, C., P. H. N. 1., p. 74. One of the Kāyastha officers of Bhuvanapāla is mentioned in a fragmentary Gwalior inscription of 1161 V.S. (see I.A., 15, p. 202 ) ; see Kielhorn, List of lus. of N. India, No. 78. See D. H. N. 1, II, p. 1070.
See A. SI., W. C. 1919-10, p. 52. 61. According to Ras ma'a, Abhayadeva also converted the king of
Khengar, who at his instigation, remitted the taxes, levied on pilgrims at Girnar, (see I, pp. 154-70 ) ; see also Peterson, 4,
p. VI. 62. See Peterson, 4, p. VI and also 3, App, p. 156 and p. 274, sec
also Kielhorn, Palm Leaf MSS Report, p. 143. 63. See pp. 167ff. 64. See 11th Sarga and p, 234 of 1. A., Vol. 4. 65. Ibid., p. 267. 66. P. 61 ; See also for some useful information on this temple,
Parikh, Kavyānuśāsana II, Introd., CLXXXVff. For a modern. discussion on this temple, see Burgess and Cousens, Architec
tural Antiquity of Northern Gujarat, pp. 59-60. 67, See 1, A., 4, pp. 266f (sarga 15). 68. Pp. 62f; and 6). 69, For Sajjana, see Prabandhacintamani, p. 65; Purātanaprabandha
sangraha, p. 34 ; see also the detaied article in Gujarat, on this gentleman by L. B. Gandhi, in his collection of Historical
Writings, pp, 272ff , see also Sheth, op.cit, pp. 10f. 70. P. 9, 71. See Bombay Gazetteer, I, part I, p. 177, 12. See Kavyānušāsana, II, Introd, p, CL XXXII.