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395. Pp. 156-57. 396. Sec Bhandarkar, List No. 446 ard also A.S.1, W.C, 1916-17,
PP. 65-€6. 397. See Jinavijaya, II, No. 349 (dated V.S. 1221). 398. See Jainapustakaprošastisangraka, p. 116 and p. 125. 399. Rajputana Museum Report, 1927, p. 3; this epigraph is
actually a Saiva record, but the com oser is a Jain. 400. See Nabar, op.cit., J, No. 935. 401. See R.M.R, 1929. p. 3 and also JASB, S5, Part I, pp. 46-47. 402. See KB, pp. 14-15, 49, 56 etc, 403. See p. 157. 404. Ed. by Geiger in W.2.K.M., 21, pp. 142-62. 405, See R.M.R., 1923, p. 3; see also JASB, 55, Part 1, pp. 18 and
- 48. 406. P. 56. 407. P. 163. 408. See 1.8.Q., 30, pp. 183-85. 409. See 1.A., 18, pp. 237-39. 410. See A.S.R., 21, pp. 36f; also E.I., I, p. 153. 411. A.S.R., 21, p. 73. 412. See E.I., I, pr. 152-153. 413. Ibid., I, pp. 135f. 414. See A.S.R., 21, p. 74. 415. Ibid., 21, p. 74. 416. See Jainagranthaprasastis argraha, edited by Jugolkishore
Mukhtar and P. Jain Shastri, Delhi, 19:4, p. 116f. 417. See A.S.R,, 21, pp. 46, 73-74, 172, 208 etc. 418. See Act V, see also Act III where the Digambaras bave been
very severely ridiculed. The author of the Prabodkacandrodaya was evidently inspired by Mahendrava man's Mattavilās aprahasana (C. 625 A.D.), where the Jains and the Buddhists
have come under fire. 419.
Since no inscription of his faiber Sirdbudja is known, it appears Bhoja, started ruling a few years after the last date of Muñja i.e. V.S. 1050, supplied by the Jain poet Amitagati in his Subhashitaratnasandoha. This is also confirmed by his newly discovered Modesa grant dated 1010 A.D., which refers to bis son, prince Vatsaräja, who was below the age of 16 at the time of the issue of this grant viz. V.S. 1067. The writer in
the Struggle for Empire (p. 66) accepts our position. 420. See E.I., 19, pp. 69-75. 421. Ibid., 3), pp. 185ff.