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B. Lewis Rise, Mysore and Coorg from Inscriptions (London, 1909), pp.3-4. 12 For a discussion of the whole question, vide Kailash Chandra Shastri, op. cit., pp. 342-346. Also see V. A. Smith, Early History of India (Oxford, 1957), p. 154; Oxford History of India (Oxford, 1923), pp. 75-76; N. C. Raychaudhuri, Political History of Ancient India (6th edition, Calcutta, 1953), pp. 294-295.
13 Kailash Chandra Shastri, op. cit., pp. 339-340.
14 For a detailed discussion of Varahamihira's date see my India as seen in the Brhatsamhird of Vardhamihira, pp. 4-18.
15 The stories appertaining the Caulukyas come under this category.
16 Prabandha-cintamani, Prakāśa 2, pp. 44-45.
17 Ibid, Prakāśa 2, pp. 34-36.
18 Ibid., Prakāśa 1, p. 11.
19 Prabandha 15, p. 68.
20 G. H. Ojha, Bharatiya Pracina Lipimala (Delhi, V. S. 2016), pp. 170-173; D. C. Sircar, Indian Epigraphy (Delhi, 1965), pp. 258-267.
21 Prabandha-kośa, Prabandha 15, p. 72.
22 Ibid., Prabandha 11, p. 54.
R. C. Majumdar and A. D. Pusalkar (editors), The Struggle for Empire (second edition, Bombay, 1966), pp. 54-55.
24 This reminds one of the Buddhist councils only first two of which are known to the undivided Buddhist church whereas subsequent ones, being of sectarian nature, are mentioned only in the works of the respective sects.
25 As stated above, the Svetämbaras place his death 170 years after Mahavira's passing away.
26 H. Jacobi, The Kalpasutra of Bhadrabahu, introduction, pp. 10ff.; IA, vol. ii, p. 245; vol. xxi, pp. 57ff. This Bhadrabahu is mentioned only in the Pattavalis, other texts remaining reticent about him. According to some scholars, the episode of the migration of the Jaina community to South India recorded in literature and some late inscriptions from Mysore was connected with Bhadrabahu II (vide J. F. Fleet in IA. vol. xii, pp. 158ff.; Kailash Chandra Shastri, op. cit., pp. 350-351). This suggestion is, however, not well-based.
27 Sat-prabhrta (edited with a Hindi translation by Surajbhan Vakil, Varanasi, 1910), Bodha-pada, versa 62.
M. Winterniz, A History of Indian Literature, vol. ii, pp. 476-477, 577. 29 Barasa Anga-viyanam cauddasa Puvvanga-viula vittharanam, Suyanani Bhadrabahu gamaya-guru bhayavao jayau.
30 Prabandha-cintamani, Prakasa 5, pp. 118-119; Prabandha-kosa, Prabandha 1, pp. 2-4.
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