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Saletore, op. cit., pp. 53 ff.
119. See Saletore, op. cit., pp. 19 ff.
120. MAR, 1912, pp. 31-2.
121. Mediaeval Jainism, pp. 21 ff.
122. MAR, 1929, p. 50; also Sircar, Select Inscriptions, pp. 473 ff. 123. See Sircar, The Successors of the Satavahanas in the Lower Deccan, p. 255;
see also IA, VI, p. 23.
124. Ibid., p. 234n.
125. See The Classical Age, p. 272.
126. IA, VII, pp. 35-6.
127. Ibid., PP. 37-8.
128. See Sircar, op. cit., p. 262.
129. IA, VI, pp. 24-5.
130. See M.Monier-Williams, SED, p. 300.
131. See EC, IV, p. 130; VIII, p. 12.
132. IA, VI, p. 28.
133. Sircar, op. cit., p. 269.
134. IA, VI, pp. 25-6.
135. Ibid., pp. 29–30.
136. MAR, 1933, pp. 109 ff.
137. See EI, VIII, pp. 146 ff.; XVI, p. 264.
138. See The Classical Age, p. 273.
139. IA, VI, pp. 30-1.
140. Ibid., pp. 31-2.
141. See EI, 14, p. 165.
142. IA, VII, p. 33.
143. See A.V. Naik, A List of Inscriptions of the Deccan, no. 3.
144. Ibid., no. 1.
145. IA, XI, pp. 68-71.
146. The Classical Age, p. 233.
147. IA, XI, p. 69.
148. See, in this connection, Journal of Andhra Research Society, XIII, pp.
185-96.
149. See Report on South Indian Epigraphy, 1916-17, no. A-9. 150. EI, 24, pp. 296ff.