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256. Trans (Tawney), p. 158. 257, Loc.cit. 258. Loc.cit. 259. Pp. 160-61. 260. P. O., p. 158. 261, See 1. A., 31, p. 489. 262. See Arisimba, op.cit, IV. 24ff (I. A., 31, p. 489 ); P.0.. (trans),
p. 157. 263. See I. A.. 31, p. 490 ( X, v3. 6). 264. Pp. 796 (edo. Jinavijaya) 265. Loc.cit. 266. See Prabandhakoša, pp. 129-30. 267. See Vastupālacarita. pp. 305-06. 268. See p. 129. 269. Pp. 306-09. 270. See in this connexion B. J. Sandesara, Literary Circle of Maha
mātya Vastupala, pp. 44ff. 271. Ibid., pp. 32ff. 272. See Sandesara, op.cit., p. 134. 273. See Prabandhakośa, pp. 125. 274. Ibid., p. 126. 275. See Jipavijaya, Jair apustakaprašastisangraha, p. 124. 276. Ibid., p. 125. 277. See Jinavijaya, op.cit., Nos, 167, 191, 198, 203, 210, 211, 214 etc. 278. Eübler, after a thorough study of this work, assigned it to the
2nd half of the 14th century ; ste Majumdar, op.cit., p. 420. 279. See Book VI, verses 68-132 ; see also Sheth, op.cit., p. 154. 280. Pp. 36 ; also Sbah, op.cit, p. 157. 281. See VI, VSS. 42-66. 282. See Purātancprobandi asangraha, p. (6 ; and Vividhatirthakalpa,
(p. 80), according to wbich, Vastupala had built 64 mosques. 283. See Majumdar, op cit., p. 87. 284. See Jag aducarita, VI. 68-132; see also in this connexion, Purā.
tanaprabandhasargraha, p. 80, 285. See Jinavijaya, Jainapustakapraśastisargraha, p. 127. 286. Ibid., No. 223. 287. Ibid, Nos. 225, 226, 227, 231 and 233, 288. See Q. J. M. S. Vol. XIV, pp. 242-43, 289, See Sheth, op.c't., p. 158. 290. According to A. K, Majumdar, before this king. bis elder
brother, Rama, ruled for some time (See Chaulukya: of Gujarat, p. 181,).