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India ; a golden period of Kalinga history ; data about the Satavahanas---four facts emerge are : i. The name of the Sātavahana King against whom Khāravela sent army
was Satakarni. 2. Khāravela sent army which went westward. 3. The army crossed Kanha-Benna. 4. The city of Musik destroyed by the army.
A place called Maski in Raichur district (Hyderabad) indentified with the city of Musika. Satakarni I, the husband of Naganika might have helped Kāravela in his expedition against Magadha.
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K. D. BAJPAI.-Some epigraphic evidence bearing on the Svetambara and Digambara divisions. (Jain Ant. Vol. XII, No. I), Arrah, 1946. Pp. 40-43.
Though a divergence existed between the two sects in the early centuries of Christian era for a a long time the difference remained nominal. It was only in the late Medieval period that the gulf between the two became wide enough so much so that each of them began to mention its name on record in order to claim its clear cut distinction from the other. The inscriptions where an explicit reference to this distinction is noticed are all later than the 9th century A. D. Some epigraphic passages quoted.
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Srikantha SASTRI.--Hebhata Grant of Durvinita Ganga. (QJMS. Vol. 38, No. 2, 1947, Bangalore).
Pp. 74-75. Simha VARMA-The Lokavibhāga date is suspect. The closing portion of Lokavibhāga given (Jain Anti. IV, Pt. 3, Pp. 114-115). Sarvanandin's original work was in Bhāşā and Simhanandi translated it into Sanskrit in the 22nd year of Simhavarman of Kanchi, 458 A. D. (S. 380). The present Sanskrit text seems to have been a revised text of Samhasūri's work produced after Trilokasāra Adi-Purana and the Sanskrit version of Triloka Prajñapti. The astronomical details about Sarvanandi, are not adequate to determine his date 346 A. D. H. Krishna SASTRI rejected the Lokavibhaga date as it was opposed to the Ongodu II grants (E. 1. XV. P. 252).
In grants of Avinita (Hosur, C. P. 12th Year, M. A. R. 1938 No. 1, E. c. X. ML, 72), the grant was made for the merit of the mother of Samhavisnu Pallava
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