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43. Socio-Religious Life of the Jains under the Wodeyars of Mysore (1600
1900 A.D.) 44. E.C. II (SB) No.8, 355, 361, 480, 482. 45. E.C. II Nos. (SB) 23-38. 46. Socio-Religious Life of the Jains under the Wodeyars of Mysore (1600
1900 A.D.) 47. Ibid. 48. S.K. Ramachandra Rao, Jainism in South India, pp. 17-21; K. Bujabala
Sastri, Op. cit. 49. (a) Nearly 84 Pahudas are ascribed to him, but unfortunately they are
lost. His triad consist of: (b)Pañcāstikāya, Pravacanasāra and Samayasāra. (c) Dasabhakti Kulācāra, Rayanasāra, Niyamasära are other
works attributed to him. 50. 'Utkalika'- situated between rivers Bhimarati and Krishnā. 51. Rājāvalikathāsāra, pp. 125, 135-139; 151, 276, 314. 52. E.C. II. No. 40 (SB) 53. Studies in South Indian Jainism, p. 52. 54. Ibid. 55. Medieval Jainism. p. 238. 56. Ramaswami Iyengar, p. 55. 57. Jainism in Early Medieval Karnataka, p. 117. 58. Ibid., 117. 59. KIAP. Mn, : 58. 60. Akşaya Kirti of South Mathura, Visoka Batara and Perggorva of Kolattur,
Magamati Kanti of Chittor, Mellagavara Gurava of Inunguru, Baladeva of Kitturu, Ugrasena of Malanur, Maniguravadigal of Chittoor, Sri
Bhattāraka of Chittore, etc. E.C. Vol. II, 23, 24,25,104,31. 61. Ibid., No. 77. 62. E.C. Vol. X, No. 106. 63. Upadhye Papers, pp. 50, 80, 173; K. Bhujabala Sastri, op.cit. pp. 44-48. 64. Ibid. 65. B.L. Rice, Mysore and Coorg from Inscriptions. 66. K. Bhujabala Sastri, op. cit. 67. Upadhye Papers. 68. Ibid. 69. Dorai Rangaswamy, Op. cit. 121. 70. Ibid. 71. Ibid., p. 997. 72. Ibid. 73. E.C. Vol. II (1923). Intro. p. 84. K. Bhujabala Sastri, op.cit.
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