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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
1277
P. 56. In 783 Ac Jinasena in his Harivamsa Purāņa says : Indrāyudha protects the north, Srivallabha, the son of Krşņa, the south ; Vatsarāja, the lord of Avanti, the east and Varāha or Jayavarāha the West. Five years later Udyotana Sūri in his Kuvalayamālā states that Vatsarāja ruled at Jhalor.
Pp. 67-69. Fall of Pañcāsara in North Gujrat (in 696 A.C.) according to Prabandha-cintāmani Merutunga and foundation of Anahilavāda in 765 A.C. according to Jinaprabha and Haribhadrasūri ; Ancestry of Mülarāja 942 AC. the Cālukya king according to Jayasimhasūri's Kumära-pāla carita.
P. 80. Merutnga wrongly mentions Bhoja, the Parámara, it must be Bhoja the Pratihāra.
P. 114. King Munja, his adventures according to Merutuñga and Hemachandra.
P. 131. Durlabharāja (1009 to 1022 A.C.) was the first Cālukya who admitted Jain Sadhus to his court at Anahilavāda.
P. 136. Two references of the sack of Somanātha in Jain works--one by Dhanapāla and the other by Jinaprabha Sūri in his Vividha-tirtha-kalpa (1308 A.c.).
P. 152. The Paramara king Bhoja the magnificent, cherished Dhanapāla a fantic Jain as a treasure.
Pp. 159-160. Hemacandra's impressions of king Jayasimha are found in the Duyasraya, Siddha-Haima, Deś inamamála and Chandonuśāsana ; Jayasimha holds an assembly in 1125 AC, in which the Svetāmbara Sadhu Devasūri according to Prabhāvaka-carita.
P. 176. Siddharāja (Jayasimha Siddharaja--1096 to 1143 A.C.) inspired Hemachandra to write the grammar Duyāśraya-mahākāvya, which when completed, was duly honoured by being taken out in a procession on the back of the elephant with the royal insignia of Chatra and Camara.
P. 191-192. Kumārapāla embraced Jainism in 1160 A.C. under the advice of Hemacandra and assumed the title of Paramārhat ; he prohibited taking of animal life in his empire ; he erected 14,140 Jain temples.
1358
Buddha PRAKASH-The Rise of Maurya Imperialism. (P. O. Vol. X ; 1945).
P. 45. Some references to Jainism.
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