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(quoted, Ayaro, pub. Ladnun, p. 124). cf. Acarya Tulsi, Preface to Ayara, pp. 13-15.
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The account of Jaina Puranas is principally based on Harivamsa Purana and Adipurana (2 vols). Their Jnanapitha editions have been used here. Cf. Hazra, Studies in the Puranic Records on Hindu Rites and Customs.
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Winternitz, op.cit..
Adipurana, 3.39.
Cf. Winternitz, History of Indian Literature Vol. II, pp. 489 ff. Cf. Pargiter, Ancient Indian Historical Tradition.
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Cf. Thanam (Nathmal), pp. 765-66. Cf. J.C. Jain, op.cit. p. 250.
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The account is principally based on Somadeva's Nitivakyamrta (Varanasi, 1972) and his Yasastila kacampu (2 vols. Varanasi. 1960). A.D. Pant, Introduction to Dr. Beni Prasad. Theory of Government in Ancient India..
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The account is principally based on Hemacandra s Laghuarhanniti (Ahmedabad. 1906), and Somaprabha's Kumarapala-pratibodhah.
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