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13. See Majumdar, op.cit., p. 442 fp, 12, 74. See 4.S.W.I, II, p. 162 ; see also Parikh, op.cit., p. CL XXIX fo. 75, See Vividhatirthakalpa, p. 9. 76. See P.C.. p. 128 (trans.) ; Prabhāvaka, p. 184. 77. Seo P.C., p. 82 (trans.); for more details, see Purātanaprabandha
sangraha, p. 32. 78. See for details, sheth, op.cit, pr. 1ff ; see also Parikh, op.cit., II,
Introd., p. CXC 111. 19. See Jainopustakaprašastisangraha ( edn. Jinavijaya ), p. 99. 0, See pp. 56ff ( edn. Jinavijaya); see also Purātanaprabandha.
sangraha, pp. 31f. 81, Ibid., p. 57. 82. Loc.cit. 83. Loc.cit. 84. Jainopustakaprašastisangraha, p. 65. 85. For details, see Shetb, op.cit., pp. Sff; see also Parikh, op.cit.,
pp. CXCII f.
See Jinavijaya, op.cit., p. 101. 87. See Desai, J. S. I., p. 225. 88. See Tawney, trans., p. 87. 89. We have a Ujjain inscription of Yagovarman, the Paramāra king
of valava, dated in the Vikrana year 1192 ( sec I. A., 19, pp. 34849). In the very same year a Jain work called Navapadapraka. ranalaghuvatti calls Jayasimba 'Avantipatha' ( see Jinavijaya, op.cit., p. 103 ). Therefore, there is little doubt that Avanti was
conquered in the Vikrama year 1192, 90. Sce Life of Hemacandrācārya, p. 13 (translated from the original
German by M, L, Patel, śāntiniketan, 1936 ). 91. See p. 185. 92. The relevant verse of Jinamapdana has been quoted in Bühler's
Life of Hemacandra, p. 70. 93. See Búhler, op.cit., pp. 13ff. 94. Quoted in Bühler's Life etc., p. 76. 95. Sce Prabhāvaka, p. 194; Prabandhacintamani, pp. 65f. 96. For a delailed discussion, see Majumdar, op.cit., pp. 89ff and
notes in pp. 448f. 97. For his earlier career, see Prabhāvaka, pp. 1955; Prabandha
cintāmani (Tawney ), pp. 11tff; and also Kumārapālacaritrasangraha ( edn. Jinavijaya, Bombay, 1956), pp. 9ff ; pr. 34ff ;
pp. 112ff etc, etc. 98. Prabhavaka, pp. 19:f. 99, Prabandhacintamani, (trans, ) pp. 116ff and original, pp. 77ff.
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