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see also Vajyapuri, Tamil Language and Literature, p. 151. 8. See Dikshitar, trans., p. 343. 9. The Age of Imperial Unity, pp. 239-40. 10. For a list of different Tamil editions of this text see Chakravarti, Jaina
Literature in Tamil, p. 19, n. 2. 11. See, for different views on its date, Chakravarti, op. cit., p. 24n. 12. Chakravarti, op. cit., p. 21. 13. See Vaiyapuri, op. cit., pp. 65 ff.; Chakravarti, op. cit., p. 22. 14. Chakravarti, op. cit., p. 22. 15. See T.P. Meenakshisundaram, A History of Tamil Literature, p. 17. 16. 33.78. 17. Trans., G.U. Pope, London, 1886. For the list of Tamil editions of
Kural see Chakravarti, op. cit., p. 28n. 18. See Chakravarti, op. cit., pp. 33 ff. 19. Loc. cit. 20. Chakravarti, op. cit., p. 38. 21. The Tamils Eighteen Hundred Years Ago, p. 139. 22. pp. 33 ff. 23. See Dikshitar, trans., pp. 343–4. 24. See Padikam, p. 77. 25. See Dikshitar, p. 77, n. 2. 26. Ibid., pp. 343-4. 27. Ibid., pp. 68 ff. 28. Ibid., pp. 181 ff., 231 et seq. 29. The name of this town was known to the Jätaka writers. 30. See Dikshitar, p. 152. 31. See McCrindle, Ancient India, p. 63. 32. Dikshitar, op. cit., p. 216. 33. Ibid., p. 157. 34. See my Ancient Indian Literary and Cultural Tradition, p. 188. 35. See Legge, Record of the Buddhistic Kingdoms, pp. 18 ff.; see also
Bịhatkathākośa, 12.116. 36. Even today Hindus observe the car festival. 37. See A.K. Chatterjee, op. cit., p. 188. 38. Para 680. 39. 10.29. 40. p. 322. 41. 10.29. 12. See Mehta and Chandra, Prakrit Proper Names, pt. I, p. 258. 43. See Dikshitar, op. cit., p. 263. 44. Ibid., p. 171. 45. Sailana edn., pp. 22 ff. 46. Dikshitar, p. 158. 47. Ibid., p. 216.