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pp. 204ff ; see also his comments in Gujarati in the same
volume, in the section entitled Avalok na, pp. 233 ff. 132. See Jinavijaya, Prācín Jair alekhasangi aha, Vol. II, pp. 20 ff (No.
345 : Bhandarkar, List, No, 1523 ; see also Ehaw nagar Inscrip
irons, pp. 206ff. 133. This custom has been mentioned in several works ir cluding
the Sakuntalā ( 6th Act, Vasumati edn., p. 165 ) and the Jain Nirayayalikā (p. 42 of the Rajkot edition); see also Manu,
IX. 189. 134. See G. O. S. IX (ed. Catur avijayi, Eerc do, 1918), p. 49 (3rd Act. 135. It was composed during the reign of A jayapāla, ihe immediate
successor of Kumārafala (Sce Act I, r. 3). 136. Edited by Jir avijaya in G, O.S., No. XIV, Barcda, 1920; see
in this connexion a summary of the work, given by Jipavijaya
in the Kumār apālacaritrasangraha, pp. 113ff; see also p. 120. 137. This particular name of the work occurs several times, in the
body of the work. The rame Kumāro pālapratito, ha only occurs in a late manuscript (dated V.S. 1458 ) of the work ; see
Jainapustakopraśastisangraha, p. 142. 138. See Kumärapālaptatil odła. p. 144. 139, See p. 206. 140. See P. O. r. 145 (trans.). 141. See Prabhāvaka, p. 206. 142. See translation in l. A,, 4, f. 269. 143. This has already been published by!, D, P, S., Bhavnagar : see
Jinaratı. akeśa, r.93. 144. Sce Peterson, III, p. 316. 145. Scep. 144. 146. Act IV, p. 93. 147. Prabhāvaka, p. 206. 148. See E. J., Vol. XI, pr. 54-55 ; see also Jinavijaya, Prācīn
Jainalekhasangraho, Vol. II, No. 352. 149. See Jainpustak aprašastisongraha, f. 109. 150. Ibid., pr. 7f. 151. Ibid., p. 110. 132. Act V, p. 123. 153. Jaina pustakaprašastisangraha, p. 113. 154. See Bühler, Life etc, p. 94. 155, P. 207. 156. P. 96 (Jinavijaya's edn. ). 157. Pp. 47f. 158. P. 85,