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141. IA, 33, no. 13, p. 102; Lüders, no. 63. 142. EI, I, no. 18, p. 390; Lüders no. 85. 143. See EI, I, p. 381. 144. Loc. cit. 145. II.109.29 (Gita Press edn.) 146. v. 1311. 147. Pāņini cannot be later than the fifth cent. BC. 148. EI, I, no. 24, p. 392; see Lüders, no. 66. 149. EI, II, no. 21, pp. 204 ff.; Lüders, no. 67. 150. IA, 3337, no. 21, p. 107; Lüders, no. 68. 151. Proc. JASB, N.S., V, pp. 276 ff.; Lüders, no. 69a. 152. EI, XIX, no. 4, p. 67. 153. EI, I, no. 12, p. 388; Lüders, no. 70. 154. Lüders, nos. 71-2. 155. EI, II, no. 22, p. 205; Lüders, no. 73. 156. EI, II, no. 23, p. 205; Lüders, no. 74. 157. Vienna Oriental Journal, I, no. 8, pp. 177 ff. See also IA, 33, no. 23, p. 108;
Lüders, no. 76. 158. EI, II, no. 24, p. 205; Lüders, no. 77. 159. See Vienna Oriental Journal, vol. 10, pp. 171 ff.; see also IA, 37, pp. 33 ff.;
Lüders, no. 78. 160. JUPHS, 1950, 10, p. 38. 161. JASB, 39, pt. I, no. 16, p. 129; Lüders, no. 79. 162. EI, II, no. 25, p. 206; Lüders, no. 80. 163. EI, I, no. 14, p. 389; Lüders, no. 121. 164. EI. II, no. 37, pp. 209 ff.; Lüders, no. 122. 165. EI, II, no. 29, p. 207; Lüders, no. 110. 166. EI, II, p. 207. 167. See his List, no. 110. 168. EI, I, no. 23, p. 392; Lüders, no. 113. 169. EI, II, no. 34, p. 208; Lüders, no. 119. 170. EI, X, no. 16, p. 120; Lüders, no. 107d. 171. See JRAS, 1912, pp. 106 ff. 172. See JUPHS, 1950, 23, pp. 36–71. 173. See McCrindle's Ancient India as Described by Plolemy, ed., S.N. Majumdar,
p. 124. 174. EI, II, no. XIV (39). 175. p. 1766. 176. p. 62, Jacobi's translation. 177. See Prāksla Sāhitya kā Itihāsa, p. 207. 178. See ibid., p. 219. 179. See Nandicūrni, p. 8; see also Haribhadra's com. on Nandi, pp. 17 ff. 180. See 2.1. 181. We will later see that this gana survived up to the end of the
eighteenth century,