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291. See Jinavijaya. op.cit., No. 244. 292. lbid., No. 247. 293. Ibid., Nos, 248, 250, 254, 264. 294. See Jinaratnakośa, p. 48. 295. See M. D. Desai, Jaina sähityano Samk sipta itihāsa in Gujarati
(Bombay, 1933 ), p. 404. 296. Ibid., p. 405. 299. Ibid. pp. 405-07. 298. See in this connexion, Ray, H, C, D.H.N.I, II, pp. 1063ff, 299. See Oatal gue of MSS in the Putan Bhardars, (Dalal and
Gandhi), p. 316. 300. See D. Sharma, Ea-ly Chauhän Dynasties (Delhi, 2nd edn., 1975),
p. 43. 301. Loc.cit. 302. See p. 16; see also D. Sharma, Cha hān Dynasties, p. 47 fo. 61. 303. See Khara'araga chapaffäva'í, p. 16. 304. See Caʻalogue of MSS in Pa'an Bhandars, I, p. 369. 305 Sco E.1, 26, pp. 84ff ; see also Jaina-śllalekha-sangraha ( M. D.
J. M.), Vol. 4, No, 265, vs. 43. 306. See Jinavijaya, Prācin Jain:-lekhasangraha, II, No. 445. 307. See Jinavijaya, Jaina pustakaprašastisangraha, p. 105. 308. Ibil, p. 107. 309. Ibid., p. 108. 310. Ibid., p. 105 311. See Khara'aragaccha-brhadguryāvall (by Jinapāla), p. 16, 19, 20,
24, 33, 34, 44, 84, 91, 92. 312. See D. Sharma, Early Chauhan Dynasties (Delhi, 1995), p. 61, 313. P. 16, 314. See Sharma, op. cit., p. 61 fo. 69 ; see also latroduction to the
Apabhrarśakavya'rayi, p. 45. 315. See Ca'alogue of pa'm-leaf Mss in the Pattan Bhan lars, p. 395. 316. See Sharma, op.cit., p. 63. 317. See Catalogue of Mss in the Jain Bhan lars (Patan). p. 370. 318. See Oallaogue of the Pa'm Leaf Mss in the Pa'tan Bhardars,
p. 370. 319. Se El., 26, p. 105; VSS 24 2; ; see also Jainasilalekha
saigra'a, IV, p. 19). 32). S'e Jainafilalekhasa igra'la, IV, p. 190, vs. 28. 321. See pp. 25ff. 322. S:e ibid., p. 23.
323. Ibid , p. 34. 32. Coinci, nin of this place was Naddula or Nāddüla ; for