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38. See Rice, Mysore and Coorg, p. 41; see also Mysore Gazetteer, p. 642; IA,
18, p. 313. 39. EC, II, p. 180 (text); also Introd., p. 43; see MAR, 1911, p. 24. 40. See Mysore Gazetteer, II, p. 642. 41. See EC, IX, no. 60. 42. See ibid., Introd., p. 4. 43. Ibid., no. 61. 44. See The Age of Imperial Kanauj, p. 160. 45. See Mysore Gazetteer, II, p. 657. 46. Ibid., p. 650, also MAR, 1909, para 45. 47. See EI, IV, p. 140. 48. See MAR, 1921, pp. 18 ff. 49. See ibid., 1932, pp. 240-1 50. Ibid., p. 241. 51. See EC, I, (rev. edn., 1972), no. 96 and Introd., p. xl. 52. EC, X, pp. 25 ff. (trans.); no. 90 (text). 53. Ibid., XII, p. 135. 54. See MAR, 1921, p. 22. 55. Ibid., 1914, para 63. 56. See EI, III, pp. 158 ff. 57. MAR, 1921, para 55. 58. Ibid., 1923, no. 113. 59. See Mysore Gazetteer, II, p. 675; see also The Age of Imperial Unity, p. 161. 60. Mysore Gazetteer, II, p. 676. 61. EI, XXXVI, pp. 97 ff. 62. Ibid., p. 98; see also Mysore Gazetteer, II, pp. 678 ff. 63. See EI, IV, p. 281. 64. MAR, 1921, pp. 18 ff.; see also pls. X, 1-6. 65. For this term see Sircar, Indian Epigraphical Glossary, p. 108. 66. See EC, II (revised), no. 59, pl. LXIII. See also Introduction, pp. 44 ff. 67. See also EC, X, Mülbāgal, 84. 68. Ibid., X, CB, 29. 69. Ibid., Introd., pp. ix ff. 70. See Mysore Gazetteer, II, p. 686. 71. See EC, II (revised), no. 150. 72. See EC, I (1972), no. 98. The date corresponds to AD 877; it was is
sued on Phalguna Nandīśvara day. It registers a grant of two villages to Anantavīrya, a disciple of Gunasena-paņdita, for the maintenance
of a Jaina vasadi at Peggadūr. 73. See JBBRAS, 10, pp. 194 ff.; see also Jaina Silālekha Samgraha, II, no. 130. 74. See Altekar, The Rästrakūtas and Their Times, p. 89, n. 52. Desai fol
lowing Fleet, identifies Krsna of this inscription with Krsna III, see Jainism in South India, p. 112. However, the date of the record, which is given in words, definitely goes against the view of Fleet and Desai.